All I can say is, whatever these particular Norm Coleman backers lack in
sense, they make up for in sheer courage.  I encountered a pair of Norm
Coleman signs planted in a tiny island of turf just where Highway 280
empties onto Terminal Road, just beyond the overpass.  Whoever illegally
planted those signs did so at the risk being run over by a high velocity
semi rounding a blind curve.  And woe for the city worker sent to retrieve
them!

Bob Alberti, President      Sanction, Inc. Data Security
http://www.sanction.net    Cusp of Longfellow and Seward
"A Tempest!  Grab the teabag and hang on for your life!"

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mpls-admin@;mnforum.org]On Behalf Of
James E. Jacobsen
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mpls] re: lawn signs


          I was told by Council Member Slater in the 1970s that it is
illegal for anyone to put any kind of posters -including campaign posters-
on utility poles, traffic signal poles or the like.
          James Jacobsen  //  Whittier


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