James,<br><br>Thanks for your message and I want to remind residents that they are completely free to take these signs down. Police, code and public works all remove these types of signs, but they come back awfully quick. Let's all answer James's challenge and try to take down at least one sign!<br>
<br>Best wishes,<br><br>Vern<br><br>On Saturday, December 17, 2011, James D. Holmes <<a href="mailto:jdholmes@comcast.net">jdholmes@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br>> Bandits strike again the week posting illegal signs through the Town of Riverdale Park. The bandits are so bold they have even posted a signs within several hundred feet of the Riverdale Park Police Department at the intersection of Queensbury Road and Taylor Road.. The signs are also posted on Baltimore Ave, East West Highway, Riverdale Road and Kenilworth Ave.<br>
><br>> The signs offer cash for unwanted vehicles. A majority of the towing companies that have posted signs similar to this have been involved in criminal auto theft rings and are not currently licensed to tow vehicles in Prince George's County.<br>
><br>> Lets tell these bandits they are not welcomed in our neighborhood and to stop posting illegal signs that reflect poorly upon our Town. I challenge all residents to remove at least one illegally posted signs in their neighborhood to help keep the Town of Riverdale Park clean and free of crime.<br>
><br>> Remember the Broken Theory Rule, and lets Stop It Before it Gets Out of Control.<br>><br>><br>><br>> James Holmes<br>><br><br>-- <br>Vernon Archer, Mayor<br>Town of Riverdale Park, Maryland<br>