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Real-Pierre-Delecto2 t1_iwlgp3e wrote

A and B are not compatible. If you can't remove a sign from someone else's property how can it be Malloys job to pick them all up? You might have a hard time understanding this but most likely Malloy himself placed zero signs and many were put up by regular voters aka citizens of VT therefore not his job to collect them on other peoples land. Of course ANY campaign or politician should clean up their crap but seems you might be a bit blinded by hate on this one.

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ProLicks t1_iwlo39p wrote

The campaign responsible can - and should - remove them. The last task volunteering on campaigns in my experience has been doing just that, going to all the places you dropped or installed signs and picking them up.

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Real-Pierre-Delecto2 t1_iwlst4t wrote

Not arguing with that at all as long as it's not private property. If you read my comment I agree they should be picked up. The issue you gloss over here is that it is not the campaign nor the candidates job to pick signs up from private property nor should they as they are not property of the campaign if a person puts them on their own property. That would be theft. You admit as much in your original comment. I have over the years had a sign or two at the end of my driveway. I put them there and would not expect anyone to take them and I if I caught you doing so on my property well lets say there would be problems for that person. Public is one thing private another. Again seems your hate for this guy is clouding your judgement here. We have property rights in this country. Sorry not sorry if that's a problem for you.

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