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What is the law?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:32 am
by Jim O'Bryan
A close friend has called me twice about having a candidate put an unsolicited sign in his yard. The first time he thought he wife got it, and she thought he got it. So it stayed for 2-days before being thrown away. Today he walked out and found another.
i have watched homes that are empty getting signs, and signs at apartment buildings, when after asking they belong to no one.
Is there a law against this?
FWIW
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:57 am
by Bryan Schwegler
I'm sure it's against some law.
However, are you sure the owners of the apartment buildings didn't want the sign there? Also, maybe a sign is being put in the yard because they have the address wrong of someone who really wanted it? I guess it's hard to know the intent of why it's happening.
I'm sure a call to the campaign of whichever candidate it is should clear it up.
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:01 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Bryan Schwegler wrote:I'm sure it's against some law.
However, are you sure the owners of the apartment buildings didn't want the sign there? Also, maybe a sign is being put in the yard because they have the address wrong of someone who really wanted it? I guess it's hard to know the intent of why it's happening.
I'm sure a call to the campaign of whichever candidate it is should clear it up.
Bryan
I am sure of the ones I have spoken to.
Ner my house is a double that has been empty for over a year. A sign was there. I kow the owner, he knew nothing about it, and assured me no one was renting in the house.
With my friend said the second sign had a post it note saying "I hope you do not mind I put this up for you."
I will be so glad when this is over.
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