Commerce Township may seek legal action after worker was cut by razor blades taped on political sign
Read full article: Commerce Township may seek legal action after worker was cut by razor blades taped on political signCOMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Commerce Township officials said they may seek legal action after a township worker was cut by razor blades that were taped along a political sign. In Commerce Township, political signs cannot be in the right-of-way, or no closer than 33 feet from the center of the road. A township worker stopped to remove two signs that were 9 feet too close on Sleeth Road. He jumped and let go of it, looked at his hand and realized he was bleeding aggressively,” said Commerce Township Supervisor Dave Scott. It’s really too bad that someone would go to that length to protect a political sign,” said one neighbor, Julee Henry.