When people run for office, or citizens put measures or propositions on the ballot, it is their right, and guaranteed by law, to advertise. The cheapest and most common form is to erect yard signs.

My complaint, and it’s directed to those individuals who oppose my views, is to leave my signs alone! It is a violation of the law to vandalize them. You don’t touch my signs, and I don’t touch yours.

I’ve put up numerous signs at three strategic locations in the Orcutt area where no other signs existed before mine. Mysteriously, overnight, my ā€œNo on 8ā€ signs were replaced with ā€œYes on 8ā€ā€”not on just one occasion, but three. I have also had to replace signs for Lois Capps, Hannah-Beth Jackson, and Measure A.

Please respect other people’s viewpoints because theirs is just as valid as yours.

Because Truth Matters: Invest in Award-Winning Journalism

Dedicated reporters, in-depth investigations - real news costs. Donate to the Sun's journalism fund and keep independent reporting alive.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *