Thursday, December 23, 2010

I mean yard sale sign on a utility pole in Pennsylvania?

Go along a road, and probably some sort of character or Airman for stapled into a utility pole (phone). Is it a legal practice? In Pennsylvania, the answer is more no conditions. It is illegal, statutes Pennsylvania (PA consumption forecast STAT short), section 6905 LawAccording, tie pins, nails or other hard materials to public utility poles. Utility, its owner or the municipality to install characters (such as pole marker, signage) allow exceptions. Install the talks with band, poster PuTTY, glue or other "soft" glue signage.PenaltiesViolation is seen this legislation as an offence. An offence constitute a crime Act, which requires no formal indictment and a trial by jury. There are varying degrees of summary offences (1 degree is the most serious). Crime can be liable to a fine of $300 summary and a maximum prison sentence of 90 days.EnforcementEnforcement of this law is uneven at best. Most of the stories are anecdotal: If you dozens of characters post and never disassemble, unwelcome, you are more likely to attract attention if you some posters and disassembly in a timely manner. In the same vein, political or controversy characters can take more negative attention, the characters for lost dogs or yard sale. In short, post on your own risk.

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