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NC city fining campaigns for leftover signs

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WINSTON-SALEM -- Political candidates are being held responsible for leftover campaign signs found on public property along roads and sidewalks in one North Carolina city. Officials in Winston-Salem are levying a $50 fine for each sign left on public property regardless of who placed it. The law includes signs from real estate agents, restaurants and other businesses. The Winston-Salem Journal reported Monday that one candidate for the county board of commissioners has been fined $1,700 so far. Candidate Dave Plyler says his workers say they didn't place the signs, but he has to pay the bill. City records show $8,500 has been levied in fines since last year when the law became effective. The city has collected about $2,850. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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campaign signs

is this legal, I hate the sprouting forest of signs as much as anyone else, but, what is to stop anyone from placing signs of an opponent, just to get them fined. Can't believe this would hold up in a legitimate court

political signs

They shouldn't be allowed to put them up in the first place. Signs never have or never will cause me to vote for ANY candidate.