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  2. Judge orders removal of illegal signs in Central Bucks school ...

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    A Bucks County judge has ruled that illegal campaign signs featuring negative slogans against Democrat candidates running for five school board seats in the Central Bucks School District can be ...

  3. Tennessee Woman's 'Fuck Em' Both 2024′ Sign Is Protected ...

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    Few local governments would try to police someone's political speech, however profane, if it was expressed on social media or in a newspaper. Yard signs are a different story, however.

  4. Yes, You Can Face Criminal Prosecution for Removing or ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to know about stealing political yard signs. Paul Hennessy/Anadolu/Getty Campaign signs outsides of an early voting center in Orlando, Florida on Oct. 21.

  5. United States obscenity law - Wikipedia

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    Issues of obscenity arise at federal and state levels. State laws operate only within the jurisdiction of each state, and state laws on obscenity differ. Federal statutes ban obscenity and child pornography produced with real children (such child pornography is unprotected by the First Amendment even when it is not obscene). Federal law also ...

  6. Expletive deleted - Wikipedia

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    The phrase expletive deleted indicates that profanity has been censored from a text by the author or by a subsequent censor, usually appearing in place of the profanity. The phrase has been used for this purpose since at least the 1930s, [1] but became more widely used in the United States after the Watergate scandal.

  7. Unparliamentary language - Wikipedia

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    In the Australian Senate, the words "liar" and "dumbo" were ordered to be withdrawn and deemed unparliamentary during a session in 1997. [3]Profanity is almost always considered unparliamentary language in both houses of the Australian Parliament, and in all other Australian legislatures.

  8. As Election Day nears, a reminder: Stealing yard signs is ...

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    And also, stealing political signs falls under a different legal heading altogether and is punishable by up to a year in prison or a $2,500 fine. (Moral of the story: Don't trust viral videos for ...

  9. NC county Democratic chair resigns after Trump sign stealing ...

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    The Moore County Democratic Party announced Monday that Lowell Simon, 68, of West End, N.C., resigned from his position after the allegations related to theft of political signs. “While we ...