While traveling by my favorite conveyance last Sunday on South Stiles Road in Riverton County, I noticed they had recently mowed the grass shoulder of that road. That area is the main battleground between those who wholeheartedly accept the proposed wind project and those who want to have safe setbacks of property and roads. I passed by the old Riverton School, and noticed the owner there had two "We Want Safe Setbacks" signs, placed well away from the road:
Meanwhile further down the road, less than a mile away there was a sign of mayhem, as no less than three other signs had been mangled by the roadside mower cutting the grass along the shoulder with its whirling blades of flora destruction. Apparently, they had not been set back far enough from the road to avoid getting lacerated by the mower. These signs all said that they supported onshore wind farms-- irregardless of what the setbacks were.
I think there may be a lesson to be learned here
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The Lawnmower guy's politics may have figured into the mix, but in my sojourns, the only signs I have seen shredded by the mower are the pro-winders signs.
And it is primarily because they do not set them back far enough from the road, as Eye observes, to be in a safe zone-- at least at places where the road mowers do their job. The shredded signs could have very well been hidden by the grass and definitely in the wrong place for their own safety.
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