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We should tax people who erect illegal campaign signs on state and city property in direct violation of the law. For example, Richard "the fake mayor" Corrente. In his latest act of buffoonery, Corrente contacted the Warwick Police and made a complaint, not once, but twice, that I am "stealing" his campaign signs. The conversation with the very nice police officer included Corrente's claim that he challenged the law with the ACLU and the courts found that the city statute was unconstitutional. What he failed to listen to was the part of the decision that indicates "ON PRIVATE PROPERTY" .

The state regulation still stands. Any political sign erected on state or city property can be removed by anyone at anytime. Corrente claims that I removed 40 signs from private property. Not so. Each sign was removed from traffic control boxes around the city and I have before and after photos of each location.

Corrente evidently doesn't realize that making a complaint stating that someone is stealing, when that statement is a fabrication, is slander. I would have thought that after being a defendant in dozens of lawsuits, that he would have had a clue about that. Guess not.

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