Is the social media being use Facebook, Nextdoor, eNeighbors, etc?
I know as much as some stuff slide in Nextdoor here that kind of stuff just wouldn't last long because it would be considered abuse of the site. I don't think eNeighbors would work either because it would be considered abuse of the site based on how things go around here.
Facebook is a whole 'nother animal though.
Banners and whatnot don't fly in my neighborhood (other than like graduation ones). You can't put up signs either in your yard unless they are for a garage/yard sale. I love that really because when the political races get going I have to see them in the streets to get into my neighborhood but once in my neighborhood it's like a mini-haven lol.
I'll agree with others this title and description doesn't scream college campus to me, it just screams judgy,pushy, immature (in their tactics), etc.
I'm not exactly understanding what you're meaning.and that's legal? I always thought that lawn signs endorsing a candidate (not after the fact and while they're in office) and even those "no soliciting" signs....don't apply to political candidates or their representatives.
I'm not exactly understanding what you're meaning.
Are you asking if it's legal that you cannot have political signs in my neighborhood?
Or are you asking if it's legal to have the political signs on the streets leading up to my neighborhood?
I did some digging, because I've yet to see a home in the neighborhood go against that HOA rule (and there are 600ish homes now) but your question piqued my interest.Sorry - let me try again.....
Its always been my understanding that you can put election yard signs on your lawn. No village, city, town or HOA can prohibit you from doing it 30 days prior to an election and then they must come down the day after the election.
Sorry - let me try again.....
Its always been my understanding that you can put election yard signs on your lawn. No village, city, town or HOA can prohibit you from doing it 30 days prior to an election and then they must come down the day after the election.
Sounds like Christmas with the Kranks, except it's funny when it's not real.
Just another day I'm glad to live in the boonies with no neighbors in sight.
Thanks for your answers, everyone. I was starting to think this was something new! I've also been feeling crazy--I bought a blackout shade for the window on our front door so people can't see in and know we are home!!
And I likened it to living on a college campus as it reminds me of it with all of the organized events and pep rally type of things held a couple of times a month. Just three weeks ago, the woman across from us had a live band event in her driveway for the cause of that week. Our only concern was to get back home before it began so we could get into our driveway. As long as it's not after 10 PM and we can get into the driveway, we don't care what they do as long as they don't bother us to participate.
We're tired of this as they've become more aggressive lately. I can't say anything as people would be out here with torches and pitchforks. Some poor old man complained on the site last week about being upset with the door to door stuff and got lambasted. We are introverts and just want to come and go and enjoy our home when we are here. We have our own causes and charities we quietly donate to or volunteer for. I can't stand the way these moms use this as photo ops for there kids, always posting pictures of their kids handing checks or donations over.