Laura and lloyd wrote:
Lawn signs equate to low property crime and thus more murders are needed?
I happened to walk last night along River Road and Cecil on the
Mississippi east coast and saw many McLaughlin lawn signs. What do you
think that portends for this affluent neighborhood?
I'm wondering about the dozen or so McLaughlin signs down the median and on
the boulevard of West River Road up near the Park Board headquarters building.
I must be under the mistaken impression that it is illegal to put such signs
on public property.
I must also be living in a dream world where something would have been done to
stop them from being place, or remove them, since they are visible from inside
the Park Board headquarters building -- you know, where the Park Police
offices are located and the executive staff like Superintendent Gurban have
offices. But public employees would never break the law to support their
candidate.
Would they?
Chris Johnson
Fulton
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http://MplsParkWatch.org/
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