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Floss Stingel, whose iconic voice recording of 'Watch the Tram Car, Please' has been associated with Wildwood, NJ, for over 50 years, is suing multiple parties, including the City of Wildwood, Morey’s Piers, and various local business districts and stores, for using her voice without compensation. Stingel, who recorded the phrase in 1971, claims the phrase has been used extensively for commercial and tourism purposes, including merchandise and even a 'Sex in the City' episode, without her receiving any payment. Her legal actions demand financial compensation and seek to prevent further use of her voice without authorization. The lawsuit emphasizes her long-standing contribution to the Wildwood community's tourism appeal through her voice recording, and Stingel has expressed her willingness to see the phrase changed if necessary, to resolve the legal issues.
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