View Full Version : So the Liberals just put an election sign without my permission
Evil Baby
Oct 11th, 2008, 03:14 PM
Sorry for this blog post but I don't have a blog and I'm a little angry right now.
I took my dog to the dog park this morning and when I got home I all of a sudden had a Liberal election sign on my property. It apperas that they also tagged my neighbour accross the street. Neither of us were home. Right now I'm fairly angry with them, as they were the last party I was going to vote for. I still undecided I just know it wont be the Liberals. I don't know what gave them the idea they could just plop down signs wherever they want.
Anybody have any signs in Niagara they wouldn't mind having put down infront of the Liberal candidates office?
cabo
Oct 11th, 2008, 04:31 PM
Last election, the Conservatives did the exact same thing to me. I was quite annoyed too. Just take it down. There is no point in getting worked up over it. It was probably a mistake.
branat
Oct 11th, 2008, 04:34 PM
Just cut their brakes.
3rdcourtesy
Oct 11th, 2008, 04:47 PM
Send them a bill for the advertising space....:twisted:
Evil Baby
Oct 11th, 2008, 05:10 PM
Last election, the Conservatives did the exact same thing to me. I was quite annoyed too. Just take it down. There is no point in getting worked up over it. It was probably a mistake.
I'd like to think it was a mitake but I found it odd that the two houses where nobody was home both got a sign. The people across the street are just flipping the house, so they wouldn't even have a phone line to call from.
I'm already over it, I was just very annoyed that somebody thought they had the right to just walk onto my lawn and put down an election sign, having no idea who or what I support.
I don't do anything when realators put signs on my property, but this I find much different.
confused student
Oct 11th, 2008, 05:19 PM
Well, are you on a corner lot? If so, is the sign within 6 feet from the street? The first few feet are city property. If so, and your city allows signs on city property, it was placed properly and legally.
Ockham
Oct 11th, 2008, 05:36 PM
Hidden agenda?
US-style politics?
sillysimms
Oct 11th, 2008, 05:55 PM
Did you live at this property during the last election? I only ask because in the past political parties have put signs up on properties that had requested them during previous elections without asking and the previous homeowner might have done this in the last election. Even so, it's a little close to the election date for that to be the case. I'd just take it down. Someone could have requested a sign and they wrote down the wrong address. You never know.
Evil Baby
Oct 11th, 2008, 06:18 PM
Well, are you on a corner lot? If so, is the sign within 6 feet from the street? The first few feet are city property. If so, and your city allows signs on city property, it was placed properly and legally.
yes I do live on a corner lot but as far as I know the city owns the first few feet of everybodies yard, we are just expected to take care of it as if it was our own.
I will also mention that being a corner lot, there are 3 other corners. Two of us got signs, the two that just happen to not be home. The other two lots did not get a sign.
Did you live at this property during the last election? I only ask because in the past political parties have put signs up on properties that had requested them during previous elections without asking and the previous homeowner might have done this in the last election. Even so, it's a little close to the election date for that to be the case. I'd just take it down. Someone could have requested a sign and they wrote down the wrong address. You never know.
My mom had suggeted the same thing but as you say it's a little late in the game to be placing signs. I mean the election is on Tuesday.
If I had more energy I'd something creative like posting a larger sign beside the Liberal sign say don't elect, or you suck -> but I'm far too lazy for that. I just took it down instead.
molala
Oct 11th, 2008, 06:44 PM
Many people sign up for a lawn signs online, and it might be a mistake. Just like for last year's election, I signed up for a lawn sign online but I never received it :|
confused student
Oct 11th, 2008, 06:47 PM
Many people sign up for a lawn signs online, and it might be a mistake. Just like for last year's election, I signed up for a lawn sign online but I never received it :|
In the 2006 election, I requested it a day or two into the campaign and got one two days before the election,
I'm still voting for the same party this time around, and my street has tripled the sign count for this party since 2006,
magickam
Oct 12th, 2008, 11:56 AM
Last election, the Conservatives did the exact same thing to me. I was quite annoyed too. Just take it down. There is no point in getting worked up over it. It was probably a mistake.
According to the federal law on elections, it is illegal to take down or damage any of those signs.
sillysimms
Oct 12th, 2008, 04:40 PM
According to the federal law on elections, it is illegal to take down or damage any of those signs.
Each municipality has their own Election Sign By-Law and all the ones that I looked at, make it clear that you must have the homeowner/occupant's permission before placing a sign on private property. This sign was on private property (the OP's own property - at least from his description it sounds like it is on his property and not city property). If he did not give permission, he is free to take the sign down legally. He's in Niagara Falls, so here's the bylaw that would apply in his case.
http://www.niagarafalls.ca/city_hall/departments/clerks/bylaws/pdf/election_sign_by-law.pdf
UrbanPoet
Oct 12th, 2008, 05:01 PM
strange... i requested one to represent, but they never got around to it...
I sent a request via the "request a sign" form on their website.
help_questions
Oct 12th, 2008, 06:02 PM
i'd take it down b4 your home or car get vandalized.
MaximDude
Oct 12th, 2008, 07:38 PM
I never got the point of having signs up in your yard. Does it really ever affect how someone votes? Seems like just a waste of material putting signs up that will go down in a few weeks and into the trash. What a waste.
licious
Oct 12th, 2008, 10:27 PM
Just cut their brakes.
That's awful, but I totally LOL'ed.
Evil Baby
Oct 13th, 2008, 10:25 AM
I never got the point of having signs up in your yard. Does it really ever affect how someone votes? Seems like just a waste of material putting signs up that will go down in a few weeks and into the trash. What a waste.
The only thing I can think of is perhaps some people will just vote for who ever the winner was last time so perhaps the signs that says re-elect do help but I dobut it.
CSK'sMom
Oct 13th, 2008, 01:20 PM
Grrrr! We just got a damn telemarketing type recording from *that* liberal candidate Evil. :evil: