American Furnishings, the otherwise admirable Polaris-area furniture store has once again decided to litter the streets of their home community with illegal advertising.
Their street spam is an un-recyclable plastic sign with their crow logo and the words "Vote Betty" a cynical attempt to capitalize on the election.
Rather than spend their advertising budget on legitimate, legal product (bus benches, billboards, busses, the truck that drives up and down High St., etc.) they chose to pass their costs on to the taxpayers of Columbus, much like the "Work from Home" "I Buy Houses for Cash" and "Queen Pillowtop" crowd of scumbags.
So, if you happen to see these signs littering *your* neighborhood, feel free to pluck them up. They are considered abandoned property. Please be careful if you need to stop your car. The metal frames are recyclable at any of the city's drop-off sites. The signs are not, but I'm sure that they'll be glad to take them back at their retail location. I usually cut signs like this in half before I give them back so they can't use them again.
I think tomorrow, I'll cruise past the owners house in UA, and see how many signs they put up in their neighborhood.




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