Posted on 02/12/2015 1:44:33 AM PST by SWAMPSNIPER
After new pro-gun signs were vandalized in Conoy Township, leaders hope to sell similar ones to benefit local nonprofits.
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The criminal hoplophobic lunatics are showing their true colors yet again.
Somebody shot a few holes in the signs.
I would love to see them sell millions of the signs.
The township wants to erect four more signs for a total of 16. Thirteen will be at all the points along roads where motorists enter the township. The other three are planned for boat landings. The signs together cost about $500.
Thats 16 dollars per sign. Not bad. They can sell them a $50 each and make a nice profit. (Oh, that horrible word. Excuse me you Liberal out there)
It surprises me though that they come that cheap.
A friend of mine took out a stop sign about 15 years ago and the county charged him about $250 to replace it. Accounting for inflation I figure at least $400 dollars to day.
Granted they would have to replace the stake and charge for man hours but I still think he must have been overcharged quite a bit. .
Spray cans.
Your friend was lucky.
At least no one ran the missing stop sign intersection and got into an serious accident.
They would have charged him a with a bit more than $400.
When you catch them, put them in a pink jumper suit with curlers in their hair, give them a toothbrush and a container of soap and put them to work. No work, no food, until all the signs are clean.
There is a 1960s movie called "Carnival of Souls" that is considered the forerunner of the classic cult film "Night of the Living Dead". In the director's comments about the film, he mentions that in the scene where the car crashes through the bridge railing, (took out about 10 feet) he had to promise the local officials that he would pay for the repairs.
Later, he got a bill for $17.00.
I think by took out, he meant a collision with the sign rather than stealing it.
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