I called both DDOT & DPW and they both said it wasn’t them who authorized removing signs. Suggested maybe it was a resident — except it was in a govt vehicle and I gave them the plate.pic.twitter.com/Tb8k3Ocr7K
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I called both DDOT & DPW and they both said it wasn’t them who authorized removing signs. Suggested maybe it was a resident — except it was in a govt vehicle and I gave them the plate.pic.twitter.com/Tb8k3Ocr7K
Just got response that it was a new employee who did it by mistake?!?
Someone needs to explain this. That’s a lot of people’s hard work and money that you just tore down “by accident”.
#NotToday #AccountabilityMatterspic.twitter.com/c6kPadoDQL
Putting up signs costs campaigns time and money. If they admitted the mistake, the responsible thing to do would be for them to put them back up. That would also help reduce the suspicion that maybe it wasn’t a mistake.
This is so messed up!!
Well. Um... They snatched down our posters too @DDOTDCpic.twitter.com/6JmKtAr2j8
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