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Originally Posted by Betty
I came home yesterday to find a Yes on 8 sign posted in the lawn of a vacant house.
Is it ethical to remove the sign? Say, when I left for work in the morning about 5am. I'm guessing not.
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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
Sure. If the house is vacant then it's littering. It's not unethical to remove trash.
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Originally Posted by Morrigoon
Who's going to object?
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While I cannot readily find the documentation, I am pretty sure that it is illegal to remove election signs, etc. - even if you don't agree with it. I am sure there are exceptions (such as possibly if someone put it on your private property without your permission), but I believe that you removing the sign is not legal.
And I personally believe it is unethical. I know I wouldn't want somebody removing a No on 8 sign.