ROTHENBURGER: It’s the season of electioneering, and trashing campaign signs
CAMPAIGN SIGNS are springing up for the fall civic election already and, if this election is like those in the past, a lot of people will be annoyed by them.
More than a few find them to be an ugly clutter. Others, like me, believe them to be an integral part of elections, providing candidates with a chance to get some name recognition and alert voters to the fact their name is going to be on the ballot.
Those who don’t like them sometimes take things to extremes. Candidates and their supporters have to constantly be on the lookout for signs that have been torn down, torn up or simply tossed into a ditch.
Sign trashing is a significant issue not just in Kamloops but in the surrounding region.


