Voter Apathy, Dissatisfaction
Many cities have strict ordinances restricting the use of signs on public and private properties.
Yet the same elected public officials who write these laws disregard them at election time. Most vacant lots, public walls and street poles are plastered with election signs.
These signs are terrible. Local law enforcement should fine each election campaign officer who is responsible and have the signs removed.
ED SKEBE
Manhattan Beach
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