My political signs were attacked today. A guy came out of the subdivision across the street and pulled my signs out of the ground. They weren't down very long because I checked the mail a couple of times and found the vandalism about an hour after it happened. They have been up for two months with no problems. I'm glad this will be over today.
I have cameras outside the house and caught the guy on video. But the cameras aren't good enough to pick up facial details from that far away.
I was going to post the picture I did get but after wasting hours on the computer it looks like it's not going to happen.
I can log onto the surveillance system from my computer but the computer doesn't like me trying to download a picture. I forget what obnoxious error code it gave me.
How about Bluetooth?! It says it's connected but I can't get the computer to show me the phone database.
How about emailing it to myself? Well, I don't have email on my phone. It's only on my computer.
How about I quit!
Time to go out and check the signs again.
12 comments:
Yeah, don't bother with the picture. Just be glad it will all be over soon and you can put the signs away.
Sigh. At least while he pulled your signs down he didn't deface or destroy them.
I can't believe the nerve of some people. They should mind their own business!
Don't you love how the "free speech" crowd doesn't really want everyone to have that right?
Somehow their right to express they don't like your sign is more important than your right to display it.
I am sorry this is who we have become.
Frustrating, to be sure.
So much for private property rights!
hopefully, it's over by tomorrow. I have my concerns.
River - That's the truth.
Sue - Or take them. I've had that happen before.
Martha - Around here, everybody is in everybody else business.
John - I know what you mean.
Deb - Absolutely.
Lady - I should put a "no trespassing" sign out front.
How nervy! I assume most, if not all, of those signs will be collected by the candidates and reused.
Kathy - Most candidates collect their signs for reuse.
John called this one right.
Bill - Yes he did.
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