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Old 10-13-2010, 07:24 AM
 
Location: Clear Lake Area
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It's probably kids...
It really could be. One thing we used to do is go around town and gather up 100 campaign signs or so, then put them all in a buddies yard... usually combined it with toilet papering. Whenever we did it though, we were nice enough to wait until the night after an election.
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Old 10-13-2010, 08:38 AM
 
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It really could be. One thing we used to do is go around town and gather up 100 campaign signs or so, then put them all in a buddies yard... usually combined it with toilet papering. Whenever we did it though, we were nice enough to wait until the night after an election.
we use to do it with for sale signs we would gather up about 30 of them
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Old 10-13-2010, 09:09 AM
 
Location: Houston/Brenham
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If u are being serious and have an HOA most covenants state that political signs are against HOA restrictions. Somebody could have just taken them down instead of sending ya a letter asking you to take them down.
I thought I remembered a court ruling that political signs were exempt from HOA rules. Freedom of speech issue.

But I could be mistaken. There's always a first time!
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Old 10-13-2010, 09:21 AM
 
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I had a Bill White sign removed from my from yard late at night like 2 days ago & so did the neighbor across the street. Anybody have any ideas who is taking Bill White campaign signs

Put more signs and put them again and again (assuming your HOA is OK). If you can, put a motion sensor light or a camera in your front yard to catch the person taking them down. Most likely the culprit are kids or people who are very involved in politics and are not going to vote for White.
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Old 10-13-2010, 03:19 PM
 
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Put more signs and put them again and again (assuming your HOA is OK). If you can, put a motion sensor light or a camera in your front yard to catch the person taking them down. Most likely the culprit are kids or people who are very involved in politics and are not going to vote for White.
It is really not that big of a deal I was just wondering if anybody elese had any campaign signs removed to.
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