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Thanks for this entertaining story. I will post one of my own from yesterday.
I live in New Orleans, and one of things I do is to keep St. Charles Avenue and Magazine Street clear of plastic bandit signs. This is actually relatively easy, since these are famous and safe streets where most people agree bandit signs have no place. Occasionally someone puts up a bunch and I take them down. I think other people do as well.
One straggler has been a T-shirt shop whose owner puts plastic signs advertising his store way up high on two telephone poles -- one outside his store and one on the pole across the street. They are way up high, so you need a ladder plus a pole to get to them. (In fact they're so high I don't think most drivers even see them.) A few months ago I took them down but a few weeks later they were back up.
I decided to take them down again yesterday. I knew this was a bit more risky than the typical sign removal, but the store is closed on Sunday and the first time there was no hassle.
It turned out there was a charity walk going down Magazine and the street was closed to cars, forcing me to drive to the intersection on back streets. A cop was standing right there, so just to be safe I told her what I was going to do and she said -- "Yeah, I hate those signs, go ahead."
I took down the signs, thinking well that worked out great -- it's not often I get police protection.
As I'm walking back to my car, a block away, the owner comes out and starts screaming: "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING THAT FOR?” When I tried to reply, he kept shouting: DON’T TELL ME HOW TO RUN MY BUSINESS, I'LL JUST PUT THEM UP AGAIN, WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?, ETC. I tried to make the point that he's the only business owner putting up illegal signs on the entire street and that if everyone did the same the street would look like hell, but I don't think I ever got out the complete thought because he kept interrupting me.
So I got in my car and drove away. All in all it was kind of entertaining, but one mildly unnerving thing was that he also was taking pictures of my car and now has my license plate. He didn’t seem dangerous but that’s the first time that’s happened.
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