6/25/2016 10:53:59 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Cordwell Again! Msg# 953545
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So, let's see...if a sign on a truck is not illegal, is a sign on a truck parked on OPA property legal? Is the fact that it's on a truck instead of on the ground that the truck is standing on making it legal? | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: From: Joe Reynolds The sign rules are supplied to every candidate and have been the same for years. If you want to know exactly, contact the elections committee. For starters - no signs on OPA common property except at the candidate forum; one sign per candidate per lot on association member property. Hi Joe, Do the rules say that no one can put a election sign on a vehicle? The vehicle would move around but be legal if it were the only sign on the home lot. Putting signs on a vehicle is a very common practice everywhere else. Not sure how that rule would be enforced. Cars go everywhere, and don't stay very long. Also standard is not allowing signs to be posted on any public property. Nancy |
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