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Guntcher1423 t1_iw3c2rr wrote

Maybe the question should be, if they are on public property, can anyone remove them now that the election is over?

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cpr4life8 t1_iw3csvk wrote

Yes you can, but there's always the risk that someone who supports that candidate goes off on you for removing it.

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Guntcher1423 t1_iw3d0ik wrote

Well, they can't guard all of them along the road. If enough people do this, the few that are left won't matter.

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cpr4life8 t1_iw3d4pt wrote

Oh you're absolutely right, I was just thinking it would be my luck that I would pull over to get rid of one and right around that time one of those pickup trucks full of flags would pull up behind my vehicle..... 😬

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Guntcher1423 t1_iw3ddjw wrote

Well, keep one. Then if they do, go get that one and plant it. They will think you are one of them.

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AlVic40117560_ t1_iw9s46g wrote

If you’re worried about that, just say you’re working for their campaign and picking up their signs. I’ve worked on political campaigns in the past and the day after Election Day is spent picking up signs all day. By the looks of it, not every campaign is run that way. There are still a bunch of signs out. Though it is interesting to notice is about 70% the people that lost, 30% the people that won that are still up. Maybe the losers just gave up after the election.

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Speakslinux t1_iw3yytz wrote

Public right of way MUST be removed within 30 days of the electin ending. Private property can keep them forever

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SammieCat50 t1_iw58it3 wrote

And stop calling me & stop texting me… it made me not want to vote

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