Is it illegal to deface political signs?
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Is it illegal to deface political signs?
Asking for a friend. I did a little research and just can't tell. I think they remain the property of the campaign, but the volunteers never pick them up after the elections. At that point they are trash.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
Maybe deface is the wrong word. Maybe redesign? Or post an opposing viewpoint with a sharpie?
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
Is it the property of the person defacing it? Does the person defacing it have permission from the owner to do so? If the answer is no to both it would at the very least be vandalism.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
I am not a lawyer, but I would think it would depend on where the signs are located
and whether or not the land owner gave permission to post the signs. My thinking
is that if the signs are on public land then they would be trash the same as if some
one dumped them. If they are on private property they belong to the land owner.
In other words, if the sign doesn't belong to the person who is defacing it, they are
destroying someone else's property.
That's just my opinion.
and whether or not the land owner gave permission to post the signs. My thinking
is that if the signs are on public land then they would be trash the same as if some
one dumped them. If they are on private property they belong to the land owner.
In other words, if the sign doesn't belong to the person who is defacing it, they are
destroying someone else's property.
That's just my opinion.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
I would not advocate interfering with anyone's campaign signs.
That being said, in the 2018 election, I pondered offering a deal with some of the folks in my neighborhood who supported Beto. The deal would be that the person whose candidate won, would be allowed to have the campaign signs of the losing candidate. Now I know what you might be thinking, why would I want a Beto sign. The answer is, campaign signs make for great place to stick adhesive and/or paper targets.
I never did make that offer, mostly because those on nextdoor who were Beto supporters seemed a bit on edge. I would rather not do something that would set them off unnecessarily.
That being said, in the 2018 election, I pondered offering a deal with some of the folks in my neighborhood who supported Beto. The deal would be that the person whose candidate won, would be allowed to have the campaign signs of the losing candidate. Now I know what you might be thinking, why would I want a Beto sign. The answer is, campaign signs make for great place to stick adhesive and/or paper targets.
I never did make that offer, mostly because those on nextdoor who were Beto supporters seemed a bit on edge. I would rather not do something that would set them off unnecessarily.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
Have you called the campaign? They might be willing to let you have it. You are under no obligation to volunteer why you want it. If you want to be on the safe side, record the call.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
On your property, do what you want. Claim its your 1st amendment right which it should be. Especially if you donated to the campaign to receive the sign. I would not mess with signs in public or on another's property but I have thought about getting a sign to do what the OP is thinking.
You could always make your own sign to say something about a candidate.
I am not a lawyer and this is probably bad advice.
You could always make your own sign to say something about a candidate.
I am not a lawyer and this is probably bad advice.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
My city has volunteers that collect "bandit signs" that violate city ordinances.
https://www.leaguecity.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2094
I would think that most cities would appreciate concerned citizens helping out local government.
https://www.leaguecity.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2094
I would think that most cities would appreciate concerned citizens helping out local government.
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Re: Is it illegal to deface political signs?
On another note, if you can get the big corrugated plastic signs that are left over, they make good target backers or keep you from getting dirty when you crawl on the ground under a truck, tractor, or car.WildBill wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 4:37 pm My city has volunteers that collect "bandit signs" that violate city ordinances.
https://www.leaguecity.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2094
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