“Yes, because they pay the taxes, they should do what they want within reason. No vulgarity.”
Judy Wells, Cecil, Ohio
“No, they should be considerate of their neighbors.”
Colleen McPeek, Mount Vernon
“Yes, I think they should. We have enough of being told what to do. We ought to be able to have what we want on our yards. Maybe there should be a limit on how many or how large.”
Becky Gardner, Howard
“Yes, but within reason. You shouldn’t just erect any gaudy thing you want, but something temporary, like a yard sale, that’s OK. They shouldn’t be vulgar.”
Ed Mac, Centerburg
“I think they should. They pay the taxes, so why not? Why can’t you put what you want on it? If they are derogatory, I can see stepping in.”
Ralph Arms, Amity
“Yes, it’s their property, they should put up what they want, although there should be some limits on language. They can put up what they want inside, but outside they should be considerate of others.”
Phil Wells, Cecil, Ohio



