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You can report it to the FBI as a form of voter suppression, I'm sure they will be right on the case.
I just had an amazing idea after seeing the story about this sign right after a story about homeless tents in LA... Just go spray paint "TRUMP" in giant letters on all the homeless tents, and they will be down in 4 hours!
Erecting signs visible to highways has been strictly regulated by federal/state agreements for the last 50+ years under the Highway Beautification Act.
The DA collects these photos and they maintain a database and prosecute and compel restitution when they identify individual taggers.
I just had an amazing idea after seeing the story about this sign right after a story about homeless tents in LA... Just go spray paint "TRUMP" in giant letters on all the homeless tents, and they will be down in 4 hours!
I just had an amazing idea after seeing the story about this sign right after a story about homeless tents in LA... Just go spray paint "TRUMP" in giant letters on all the homeless tents, and they will be down in 4 hours!
Nice try, but, you mean, like, almost never. Ergonomically, a DA would need huge full time staff to keep up with graffiti alone, and would have to shift resources to do so. The amounts they would collect in fines from dirtbags and youth, compared the resources to process graffiti artists would amount to a negative cash flow and a serious burden on the courts,
In Arizona taggers permanently lose their privilege of ever having a driver's license.
It has done wonders.
WTF are billboards then?