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City-placed sign in Jefferson County

v8shoguy

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Who do we contact to get this taken down? I can call around and find out (and will if necessary), but I figured if there was already a contact it might be easier. I know it's an old sign, but it doesn't make the placement any less prominent. Bardstown @ Beulah Church.

 

poetdante

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Good question. Who do we contact when we see these worthless signs?

Btw, does anyone else notice this sign is somewhat...stereotypical? White hand, red, gun (Republican) shaking black hand, blue, cannabis plant (Democrat). It's funny.
 

ps1mhd

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Its a "Jefferson Co. Police" sign. The Jefferson Co. Police Dept. no longer exists and hasn't for eleven years, so the sign is an orphan and has no owner. Call Louisville Metro Police and, after they say its not their responsibility, take a long 2X4 and knock it down. Don't stick around, but take the sign with you.

I would get that in writing :D
 

v8shoguy

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I'll be making some calls on Monday. If the police won't take it down I'll grab my hi-vis vest, hard hat and a ladder. After all, it's impossible to steal property that doesn't belong to anyone.
 
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