Posted by glennster on October 04, 2017 at 10:28:07 from (162.204.231.51):
In Reply to: Vigilante? posted by rrlund on October 04, 2017 at 06:58:24:
randy, trying to fight city hall is a loosing battle. obviously they just plain dont care. you and yer neighbors may need to get a little creative and get the news media involved. in the mid '70's i worked for a rural township highway dept. most all were farm people. had a gravel road that the urban sprawl townies (or citiots) would drive down and dump all kinds of garbage. we had to go out with a dump truck, pick it all up and haul it to the dump. ongoing problem, cops would do nothing. even found peoples junk mail with names and addresses. still nothing. so one night....in the wee hours of the morning, a huge sign showed up there, couple sheets of 4x8 plywood, all painted up red white and blue with the words..........THE PROUD CITIZENS OF ANYTOWN USA ARE CELEBRATING OUR NATIONS BICENTENNIAL WITH THIS DISPLAY. mysteriously, the newpaper got a call, pictures got put in the paper, the town sent a volunteer group out to clean up the mess and the cops started patrolling it. you may need to put some kind of a sign on your property along the road......WARNING DANGEROUS CURVE X NUMBER OF DEATHS SO FAR SLOW DOWN OR DIE EARLY. maybe a couple tombstones too. send it to the newspaper or local tv. we can leave the creativity up to you. if the display is on your property, its free speech...right? and its a matter of public safty, right??? messing with the road will get you sued.
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