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Candidate has amber electronic sign that looks JUST like a TxDot message set roadside (probably not in right of way) Obviously this cannot have the standard disclaimer. Is there an exemption for this? Driving to work this morning, I honestly THOUGHT it was a warning sign until I read it closely. This feels wrong to me...any one have a starting place to figure out if it is? Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | ||
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Have a look at Election Code sections 255.001 and 255.007. | |||
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Thanks Scott. I got it out of the right of way, but people are still ticked that it looks exactly like an emergency message sign. Oh well. Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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If I were ticking off the motoring public with my campaign sign, it would be gone! | |||
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Consider Transportation Code 544.006(a): "A person may not place, maintain, or display on or in view of a highway an unauthorized sign, signal, marking, or device that: (1) immitates or resembles an official traffic-control device or railroad sign or signal." But be careful; much leeway is given to the speaker in First Amendment activity. | |||
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GOOD CATCH!!! Thank you! Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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