Pride is on the line in Florida, as cities across the state face deadlines to remove brightly colored street crossings meant to celebrate the LGBTQ community, but demonstrators are not giving up.

Florida Department of Transportation crews were busy this weekend power washing protest graffiti left at two of its properties in Broward County: Broward Operations Center in Fort Lauderdale and FDOT District 4 in Oakland Park.

The rainbows and a sign reading “Pulse — you will not erase us” — six colors and six words — were removed after they were found on the properties on Saturday.

Meanwhile, protesters in Orlando spent the weekend restoring the rainbow crosswalk across the Pulse memorial with paint and chalk, as rainbow crosswalks remain in the state’s crosshairs.

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