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Offline mallardisme

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Stolen and defaced signs
« on: 26 January 2012, 22:20:30 »
« Last Edit: 26 January 2012, 22:25:23 by mallardisme »
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2012, 22:24:23 »
BTW... Those signs are not cheap. I spent $50 on the Buddy T Cat poster. (No lie. It was worth the humor to us)
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #2 on: 26 January 2012, 22:28:20 »
I already got yelled at. LOL

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16-1019. Political signs; printed materials; tampering; classification

A. It is a class 2 misdemeanor for any person to knowingly remove, alter, deface or cover any political sign of any candidate for public office or knowingly remove, alter or deface any political mailers, handouts, flyers or other printed materials of a candidate that are delivered by hand to a residence for the period commencing forty-five days before a primary election and ending seven days after the general election.

B. This section does not apply to the removal, alteration, defacing or covering of a political sign or other printed materials by the candidate or the authorized agent of the candidate in support of whose election the sign was placed, by the owner or authorized agent of the owner of private property on which such signs are placed with or without permission of the owner or placed in violation of state law or county, city or town ordinance or regulation.

C. Notwithstanding any other statute, ordinance or regulation, a city, town or county of this state shall not remove, alter, deface or cover any political sign if the following conditions are met:

1. The sign is placed in a public right-of-way that is owned or controlled by that jurisdiction.

2. The sign supports or opposes a candidate for public office or it supports or opposes a ballot measure.

3. The sign is not placed in a location that is hazardous to public safety, obstructs clear vision in the area or interferes with the requirements of the Americans with disabilities act (42 United States Code sections 12101 through 12213 and 47 United States Code sections 225 and 611).

4. The sign has a maximum area of sixteen square feet, if the sign is located in an area zoned for residential use, or a maximum area of thirty-two square feet if the sign is located in any other area.

5. The sign contains the name and telephone number of the candidate or campaign committee contact person.

D. If the city, town or county deems that the placement of a political sign constitutes an emergency, the jurisdiction may immediately relocate the sign. The jurisdiction shall notify the candidate or campaign committee that placed the sign within twenty-four hours after the relocation. If a sign is placed in violation of subsection C and the placement is not deemed to constitute an emergency, the city, town or county may notify the candidate or campaign committee that placed the sign of the violation. If the sign remains in violation at least twenty-four hours after the jurisdiction notified the candidate or campaign committee, the jurisdiction may remove the sign. The jurisdiction shall contact the candidate or campaign committee contact and shall retain the sign for at least ten business days to allow the candidate or campaign committee to retrieve the sign without penalty.

E. A city, town or county employee acting within the scope of the employee's employment is not liable for an injury caused by the failure to remove a sign pursuant to subsection D unless the employee intended to cause injury or was grossly negligent.

F. Subsection C does not apply to commercial tourism, commercial resort and hotel sign free zones as those zones are designated by municipalities. The total area of those zones shall not be larger than three square miles, and each zone shall be identified as a specific contiguous area where, by resolution of the municipal governing body, the municipality has determined that based on a predominance of commercial tourism, resort and hotel uses within the zone the placement of political signs within the rights-of-way in the zone will detract from the scenic and aesthetic appeal of the area within the zone and deter its appeal to tourists. Not more than two zones may be identified within a municipality.

G. A city, town or county may prohibit the installation of a sign on any structure owned by the jurisdiction.

H. Subsection C applies only during the period commencing sixty days before a primary election and ending fifteen days after the general election, except that for a sign for a candidate in a primary election who does not advance to the general election, the period ends fifteen days after the primary election.

I. This section does not apply to state highways or routes, or overpasses over those state highways or routes.
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #3 on: 26 January 2012, 22:36:01 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #4 on: 26 January 2012, 22:38:38 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try

Again, I am not saying that its possibnle some kid pulled off a sign or the wind took one down, but do you really think someone is stealing signs?


Seriously?
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #5 on: 26 January 2012, 22:40:05 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try

Again, I am not saying that its possibnle some kid pulled off a sign or the wind took one down, but do you really think someone is stealing signs?

Seriously?

LOL, for a guy with price4mayor as his website I kinda have to agree.  Seems a little too obvious to me.

Maybe its all those "lower class" kids doing it...
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #6 on: 26 January 2012, 22:43:09 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try

Again, I am not saying that its possibnle some kid pulled off a sign or the wind took one down, but do you really think someone is stealing signs?

Seriously?

LOL, for a guy with price4mayor as his website I kinda have to agree.  Seems a little too obvious to me.

Maybe its all those "lower class" kids doing it...

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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #7 on: 26 January 2012, 22:43:38 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try

Again, I am not saying that its possibnle some kid pulled off a sign or the wind took one down, but do you really think someone is stealing signs?


Umm.. duuh!
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #8 on: 26 January 2012, 22:45:22 »
Chunk...
You missed the wind. It only blew away certain signs. LOL


Look, I did not accuse anyone of anything. I only indicated what Arizona law dictates.
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #9 on: 26 January 2012, 22:46:12 »
There was  a specific individual in the Meadows who had his yard sign removed.

Nice try

Again, I am not saying that its possibnle some kid pulled off a sign or the wind took one down, but do you really think someone is stealing signs?


Hahahahaha, yup, exactly!
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #10 on: 26 January 2012, 22:49:17 »
Anyone that would touch a Diedrich sign would have to be an idiot.


Maybe there are people out there not as smart as you...
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #11 on: 26 January 2012, 22:53:44 »
Chunk...
You missed the wind. It only blew away certain signs. LOL


Look, I did not accuse anyone of anything. I only indicated what Arizona law dictates.

Please, you were told about it by your friends so you posted it here. Drop the trying to be impartial ACT, because that is all it is, an act.  I am waiting to see a police report (its a crime to file a false one) and pictures of these defaced signs.

No sir. I learned about this from the police.

Is this what you need?
 11-14486 Suspicious W HONEYCUTT RD & N P E2 DC3
SUSP SUJB WAS PULLING UP ELECTION SIGNS AND THROWING THEM IN THE BACK
OF THE TRUCK
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #12 on: 26 January 2012, 23:01:18 »
Vincent, I started this thread only to highlight the legalities of such actions by others.

I never said whose signs were altered or removed.

Don't defend criminals.

IF this was done by those damn teenagers that everyone hates, the other popular side to that would be that they learn that from theit parents. That is also a huge isse.


Who in the heck teaches their kids that this is OK?

All I know is that signs went away. Signs came up and PD reports were filed.

Whatever. This is chaeap politics at its finest. People's voices are removed everytime this happens.

In the America I know and love, folks get a chance to privatly voice their oppinions at the ballot.

Anyone that tries to alter that needs to be prosocuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #13 on: 26 January 2012, 23:04:11 »
Chunk...
You missed the wind. It only blew away certain signs. LOL


Look, I did not accuse anyone of anything. I only indicated what Arizona law dictates.

Please, you were told about it by your friends so you posted it here. Drop the trying to be impartial ACT, because that is all it is, an act.  I am waiting to see a police report (its a crime to file a false one) and pictures of these defaced signs.

No sir. I learned about this from the police.

Is this what you need?
 11-14486 Suspicious W HONEYCUTT RD & N P E2 DC3
SUSP SUJB WAS PULLING UP ELECTION SIGNS AND THROWING THEM IN THE BACK
OF THE TRUCK


Thank you!  I jumped to a conclusion and apologize.

I don't care who you support you should not be touching other peoples signs. Lets home there is a simple placement issue that has caused some to be removed.

Bingo. Your support on this is appreciated. This is an issue and looks bad for any candidate on the other side of the coin.
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Re: Stolen and defaced signs
« Reply #14 on: 27 January 2012, 00:13:02 »
Anyone that would touch a Diedrich sign would have to be an idiot.


Maybe there are people out there not as smart as you...

It would be pretty tough for anyone out there to be LESS smart than Mincent..