Printed 109 years ago today in The Seattle Star. Image cleaned up; see the original.
Found on the Library of Congress Site.
Printed 109 years ago today in The Seattle Star. Image cleaned up; see the original.
Found on the Library of Congress Site.
I send super nasty emails to companies who leave their garbage on my door, or who knock. I have a hand-written no soliciting sign, and according to my state’s laws, that means I have lawfully requested to be left alone, and anyone who knocks or leaves their junk is trespassing and can be reported to the police and fined for doing so. Repeat offenses can lead to criminal charges.
As a political canvasser I was told “no soliciting signs don’t apply to you” cool, yeah, I’m still not knocking. I don’t care if it’s technically allowed through some stupid loophole, they want to be left alone I’m not bothering them.
Some companies leave signs in our neighborhood. I leave one-star reviews asking not to leave their signs in our neighborhood or to support those who do