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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real-Estate Bandit Signs vs. Political Bandit Signs
So I had a run-in with an individual the other day, while dropping a few bandit signs. The guy pulls up behind me, gets out, and gives it to me. "These signs are ugly, and its illegal."
I asked the individual who he was voting for in the upcoming election in Delaware, and he said Christine O'Donnell. Hilariously, my car was hiding a bandit sign that her cronies had placed, in that same spot, just in front of my car. I walked him over to the sign, and said, "isn't this who your voting for? it looks like she also places signs illegally....." He begins to tell me how it's "ok" for political bandit signs to be placed because they "need the publicity to get votes". I, of course, said, "well I need these signs to feed myself."
Just wondering what everyone thinks. Also, I made sure she didn't own the land, where this incident took place. I also seriously doubt she's paying anything to the owner, to place her signs.