Political sign vandals shame democracy

 

It is the right of every Canadian to have a voice in choosing their government. In many countries, people are dying to earn this right. In Canada, we can support a candidate or party of our choosing.

We can volunteer to work for that party in an election. We can erect signs — within municipal regulations — to show our support for a candidate and party. But we cannot destroy the rights of others.

Do the candidates sign vandals  support condone their activities? Does the leader of the party they support want them to shut down the voices of other parties? Are “sign vandals” people who only destroy — not volunteer, support and take part in the democratic process?

When I see a federal election sign toppled, defaced or whisked away, I wonder about the mentality of “sign vandals.”

Interfering with federal election signs is a criminal offence. Signs remind us to vote, let us know who is running and help us choose.

Voicing our opinion is our right. Voting, our privilege.

Judy Burgess

Sooke

 

Goldstream News Gazette