Pile of stolen election signs found in Constance Bay
Trillium Party candidate Jack MacLaren tweeted a photo showing a pile of stolen signs tossed on the ground along Whistler Road.
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Trillium Party candidate Jack MacLaren says he found these stolen election signs on Whistler Road in Constance Bay, Tuesday, May 15, 2018. (Courtesy: Jack MacLaren)
Provincial election candidates are pleading with people to not steal election signs, after a pile of stolen signs was found in Constance Bay.
Trillium Party candidate Jack MacLaren tweeted a photo showing a pile of stolen signs tossed on the ground along Whistler Road. MacLaren says in total, there were 17 of his signs, along with four PC and two NDP signs.
Nepean Progressive Conservative candidate Lisa MacLeod chimed in, noting that the signs are paid for by donors and erected by volunteers.
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Lisa MacLeod 转推了 Jack MacLaren
1) Signs are paid by donors- $10's & $20's from seniors & middle class families.
2) Volunteers put up signs & it's not easy work. They do it because they believe in their candidate.
3) It takes a million guts to put your name on a sign but none to steal one.
Don't steal signs.