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‘Truckload Bunch’ winning war against illegal signage
By RICK BADIE | Tuesday, March 28, 2006, 06:18 AM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

They call themselves the “Truckload Bunch.”

Their mission is noble, and in Gwinnett County, some might say a necessity. This informal volunteer corps spends weekends and evenings collecting signs that are posted illegally in the public rights of way.

They stay busy. But the volume of signs they remove is nowhere near what it used to be.

Paul Allen of Norcross started snatching up signs four years ago. He’d travel between Pleasant Hill and Indian Hill roads removing signs hawking everything from real estate to foreclosure assistance. Read More...

Sign Posse' removes, tosses illegal signage - AJC May 16, 2004
Election results show welcome political shift - AJC Aug 5, 2004
Broken Windows officers to enforce code violations - GDP Jun 21, 2005
'Broken Windows' turns to neighborhoods - GDP Aug 2, 2005
'Broken Windows' a good start - AJC Aug 10, 2005
Truckload Bunch seeks to rid county of signs along roads - Gwinnett Forum Aug 12, 2005
Fight against illegal signage picks up steam - GDP Aug 14, 2005
Rick Badie - March 28, 2006
Let’s get the trash out of our county - Rick Badie - July 27, 2006
Illegal Political Signs Are A Waste of MONEY! - GDP July 6, 2008

LOOK AT THE MESS THAT BLEW INTO NEW ORLEANS AFTER KATRINA!
Yuck!
Photo Courtesy Jason Braverman, Gwinnett Daily Post 10/22/05

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