Bandit Signs

Pasadena is apparently having problems with bandit signs:

Pasadena officials are cracking down on bandit signs that clutter city property, but they can't do it without the public's help, News2Houston reported Monday.

Although these homemade signs, advertising everything from free pets to garage sales, are not meant to cause a nuisance, officials said the build-up over time cause an eyesore for the city.

"Bless their heart, probably just kids looking for dogs, but they saturate these intersections with these things," said Mike McAnnally, a Pasadena building official.

In addition, bandit signs are illegal and can cause distractions for drivers.

Bandit Sign Czar sounds like a perfect job for former Mayor Pothole, who's not doing much these days anyway.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/28/04 06:31 | Houston | Technorati

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