Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Evidence of Sign Vandalism Against Kishwaukee Valley Water Authority Supporters

As their signs continue to disappear, at least one of A-LAW (Alliance for Land, Agriculture and Water) Kishwaukee Valley Water Authority supporters has retained a sense of humor.The email said,
"Receiving more reports of missing signs from supporters.The first photo shows:
"Almost all gone in Dunham Township, other places stripped bare where there were several."
"Three KVWA signs are completely gone and two TANI signs are on the ground. No idea how what happened here. Corner of Bull Valley Rd. and Queen Anne Rd (top left)."

The second photo shows:"Large KVWA sign that was here all week has gone missing. Corner of Country Club and Bull Valley Rd (top right)."The third shot shows:
"Tire treads visible after I reset the signs back farther on Sunday. They had been run over. Corner of Fleming and Country Club."Finally, the sense of humor comes through in the final photo:
"Guess we better hold on to what we have left."
Labels: A-LAW, Alliance for Land Agriculture and Water, Citizens for the Formation of the Kishwaukee Water Authority, Taxpayers Alliance of Northern Illinois
