Politics run amok: Signs vandalized, disappear

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Friday, October 17, 2008 | 8 comment(s)

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If it’s an election season, that means lawn signs. And if there are lawn signs, there are going to be lawn sign shenanigans.

No candidate’s signs are immune. Whether they are Republican or Democrat, a local resident running for city council or United States senator gunning for the highest office in the land.

They get trampled, pulled up, run over, defaced or simply taken away.

Matt Christensen, chairman of Coos County’s Democratic Central Committee, had his signs torn out of the ground last Saturday. He had between six and eight lawn signs in his Coos Bay front yard and hedges that were pulled out of the ground. But it was not an isolated incident.

Farther down the street, he noticed that more signs had been ripped up, some touting Republican Al Pearn and others plugging Democrat Joanne Verger.

“It was pretty indiscriminate,” he said.

Working at the party’s headquarters in Pony Village Mall, he has heard of others coming in for more lawn signs because theirs have disappeared.

“It’s nothing new,” he said. “It happens every election cycle.”

Sheriff Andy Jackson, who is chairman of Coos County’s Republican Central Committee, characterized it as an election-time routine.

“It’s maybe a little worse since it’s a major election,” he said.

Coos Bay Police Department spokeswoman Helen Thompson said she wasn’t aware of any reports of damaged or stolen signs. If there are, people should call them in, she said.

“If people are taking their lawn signs, that certainly is theft,” she said.

She also said it was important that people who put up lawn signs get permission from property owners before sticking advertisements in the ground.

Private ground.

The Oregon Department of Transportation doesn’t allow them.

If a sign extends beyond a highway’s fog line, creating a safety hazard, crews will remove it on sight, said ODOT spokesman Jared Castle.

ODOT crews also will remove lawn signs in its right-of-ways, but only when crews are doing routine maintenance, Castle said.

“We don’t have teams picking up signs,” he said.

Neither Jackson nor Christensen said they think the vandalism is politically motivated. Both suggested it’s youthful antics rather than partisan rancor that has led to the problems.

Christensen recommended people put their signs a little farther away from the roadway so it isn’t as inviting a target to mischief makers.

“Bury it deep,” he said, somewhat tongue in cheek.

Vandalism doesn’t seem to be limited to lawn signs, either.

Karen Jones, a Reedsport resident and delegate to the Democratic National Convention, recalled a visit to the Wal-Mart in Coos Bay.

“Someone took a marker and defaced our Obama bumper sticker while we were in the store,” she said. “I’m just glad we didn’t get our car keyed.”

— Reedsport Staff Writer Jack Carrerow contributed to this report
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Steve Pickering wrote on Nov 5, 2008 2:50 PM:

I have kept my campaign promise. Within 8 hours of the polls closing I have removed every sign I placed. There may be a couple placed in yards by others. I ask them to remove them so they do not become liter.

Steve Pickering wrote on Oct 18, 2008 9:49 AM:

Bad Practices,

Having had three signs stolen/removed from the same location where I have permission from the business owner to place them, I would be interested in knowing the location of the business storing the signs.

I always (ALWAYS) get permission first for every sign I have placed. I have personally placed all but five of my signs so I take full responsibility for their location.

I also patrol the locations where my signs are placed daily, returning all signs regardless of who the candidate is, to their original locations when I can. I agree they are a nuisance to some, but it is the silly season and name recognition is critical. I just don't want them to become litter, and I will remove all my signs by the evening of November 4th, I promise.

If I have a sign someplace where it should not be, please E-Mail me with the location at stevepickering@live.com

Registered voter wrote on Oct 18, 2008 7:14 AM:

I think the signs are freakin ugly.
Whatever happened to the elect getting out there,going door to door meeting people We see your signs yet we never see your faces.To bad the signs go up so fast yet they hang around till they rot.Im all for supporting our favs but anymore its just asking for some nutjob to commit an offense against you. I suggest a campain button.

Bad practices wrote on Oct 17, 2008 6:44 PM:

I know some businesses have removed signs because permission was never asked to put them there. Most candidates or their campaigns do not ask. One business downtown has removed a number of signs from their property but they store them in the office in case the candidate comes looking for them. They do have enough respect to not throw them away even though the candidate did not show respect. I would be happy to share with you the big offenders if it matters for how you vote.

Thomas wrote on Oct 17, 2008 5:12 PM:

The GOP has been pushing America towards Kristolnacht since Nixon, and that is what they have now wrought.

Congratulations

Kaye wrote on Oct 17, 2008 4:41 PM:

oooh, Steve
now I am very scared! As if we had enough law enforcement to care about this! If it were up to me, there wouldn't be any signs. They are an eyesore. I will NOT vote for any candidate who has signs out

Lucy wrote on Oct 17, 2008 2:36 PM:

Those Al Pearn signs are good for starting fires, as the material is real thin and cheap. If you happen to find any of them around town please let me know where they are!

Steve P. wrote on Oct 17, 2008 2:07 PM:

Ms. Thompson,

I have reported the theft of signs in Coos Bay to the Coos Bay Police Department. It must not have been recorded.

Yes, it is theft as these signs cost money and so do the stakes they are on. Unless they are on private property without permission, anyone tampering with them could end up in jail.

As to signs along the right of way, if the candidate has the permission of the person who owns or controls the nearby property or business, they are not bothered by the city, county or state unless they block the view or pose some other safety hazard to vehicles or pedestrians.

They should only be removed by city officials and then must be stored for retrieval a reasonable period of time.

Anyone else is guilty of a crime.


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