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hemlocksharkTue Dec-14-10 10:26 PM
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"Hemlock signs"


          

The community of Hemlock, MI and the surrounding area has been inundated with "Single?" signs. I have called the CE in Thomas Township and she said the signs would be removed in a couple days. It has been over a month and the signs are still posted on utility poles and on MDOT property. We also have the "house for sale" and "Postal" signs on utility poles. I contacted the utility company and they stated the signs could be removed. There is also a blueberry sign that obstructs traffic and could be dangerous, especially in the winter. I was wondering if there are any experienced sharks in the Saginaw area that could help with the signs? Please send me a private message.

Thanks

New Hemlock Shark

  

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DenverSharkWed Dec-15-10 06:45 AM
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#1. "How to make CAUSS stickers"
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Wed Dec-15-10 06:45 AM by DenverShark

          

Hi:

One way to attract new sharks, as well as send a message to the illegal spammers is to put up stickers over the signs.

I have seen stickers in Denver that say things like

HELP REMOVE
ILLEGAL SIGNS
www.CAUSS.org

You can make a sticker with large font on a full sheet of paper on your computer. Take it to a copy shop and copy it on bright yellow paper. Get a can of Scotch 77 adhesive spray from the hardware store and you're in business! (Search the forum for posts on "how to make CAUSS stickers".) By the way, soap and hot water removes overspray from your hands.

Be safe!

DenverShark

  

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