Is this sign really necessary?
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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
evidently not to the guy selling it on ebay.
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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
I don't know but I might put a bid on it.
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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
I may seriously have to bid on that

And if I win it, I'm going to mount it on my truck and drive around wearing this T-shirt:
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It's true, there is at least one

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Hey now...I tend to use the sharp edges one as my avatar alot. Mostly because if you really know me, my wit has a slight tendency to match the sign. 

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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
This is the best post I've read in years. Plain hilarious is what it is.jmra wrote:evidently not to the guy selling it on ebay.
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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
Now that we have had our fun, there is a use for that sign (No illegal activities allowed on premises).
Owners of businesses can be cited for operating a public nuisance and shut down for tolerating illegal activity. Motel operators are particularly susceptible to this fate, if they overlook prostitution and drug dealing on their premises.
I have seen signs like this on fleabag motels. I don't know whether they do any good for the motel owner, if he doesn't take further action to curb illegal activity.
- Jim
Owners of businesses can be cited for operating a public nuisance and shut down for tolerating illegal activity. Motel operators are particularly susceptible to this fate, if they overlook prostitution and drug dealing on their premises.
I have seen signs like this on fleabag motels. I don't know whether they do any good for the motel owner, if he doesn't take further action to curb illegal activity.
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Prosecutors, specifically. The business owner is trying to establish that he is making a good-faith effort to curb illegal activity.SmoothFox wrote:In other words...........lawyers
I don't know if the signs do any good, but people post them.
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Hmmmn, fleabag motels you say?seamusTX wrote:Now that we have had our fun, there is a use for that sign (No illegal activities allowed on premises).
Owners of businesses can be cited for operating a public nuisance and shut down for tolerating illegal activity. Motel operators are particularly susceptible to this fate, if they overlook prostitution and drug dealing on their premises.
I have seen signs like this on fleabag motels. I don't know whether they do any good for the motel owner, if he doesn't take further action to curb illegal activity.
- Jim

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I was going to write, just for fun, but they didn't have the city, State and zip code, so I'll write them to get it ... no I better call .... wait ... ummmmUSA1 wrote:I don't know but I might put a bid on it.![]()
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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
Sometimes, it's not just a figure of speech.Oldgringo wrote:Hmmmn, fleabag motels you say?seamusTX wrote:Now that we have had our fun, there is a use for that sign (No illegal activities allowed on premises).
Owners of businesses can be cited for operating a public nuisance and shut down for tolerating illegal activity. Motel operators are particularly susceptible to this fate, if they overlook prostitution and drug dealing on their premises.
I have seen signs like this on fleabag motels. I don't know whether they do any good for the motel owner, if he doesn't take further action to curb illegal activity. - Jim

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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
jmra wrote:evidently not to the guy selling it on ebay.


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Re: Is this sign really necessary?
Sign seen on a country property in Pritchett, TX (East Texas, near Gilmer):
TRESPASSERS FOUND HERE ON SUNDAY
WILL BE FOUND HERE ON MONDAY.
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TRESPASSERS FOUND HERE ON SUNDAY
WILL BE FOUND HERE ON MONDAY.
:-)
SIA
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2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.