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BLTThu Aug-01-02 07:41 PM
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Hello all. I'm new to this forum. I saw some CAUSS stickers on a couple signs so I thought I'd come see what is up. I also live in the Denver area. (Actually outside of Denver in the boonies) I see street spam everywhere even out in the little towns. Right now it's election signs (mostly for High law enforcement positions, if you know what I mean). I am kind of confused when I read some of the discussions. I feel like it should be either all bad or all acceptable. I don't understand how an advertisement sign is any better than a garage sale sign (both are personal gain). Also, in my opinion, everything should be considered. Such as RE signs, Builders, roadside "memorials" for deceased loved ones (animals or human). I'm not sure I see any specific belief here... Who are we to determine the bad from the good? One more thing, I'm not sure I agree with damaging the sign instead of removing it. It looks many times worse when it's a mangled sign hanging off the post. Thank you for allowing me to voice my opinions.

- BLT


  

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DenverSharkFri Aug-02-02 06:09 AM
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Hi, BLT:

I responded to you on the thread "take a weekend off". And a warm welcome to CAUSS!

DenverShark

  

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