Which brings up the old argument about graffiti: Is it art or is it vandalism?
Some years ago, I had a wreck on my bicycle and a young lady offered to give me a ride home. I learned her name, and she said she often saw me riding my bicycle. I thought I'd see here again to again thank her for being a good Samaritan, but several months passed with no contact.
I made a sign, stating, "Thanks Dana" with a small attached bicycle wheel and posted on a utility pole by an intersection. Sometime later, she stopped me on the road while again riding my bicycle and said she had seen the sign.
I got an idea to post artwork on the utility pole, usually recognizing the seasons, holidays, and whatnot. Several motorists would stop as I was changing signs to let me know how much they enjoyed my artwork.
I wondered if it was legal to post signs on a utility pole and asked a neighbor/friend who is a State Trooper. He said, "It's technically not legal, since the poles are private property, but the utility companies usually do nothing about a 'lost cat or dog' sign".
I continued regularly posting my signs when I noted one day on the way to work the utility company was replacing the pole. "There goes my artwork", I thought. But when I came home from work, I saw that the utility company had placed my artwork on the new pole!
I took their action as an inferred consent and continue to post permanent and seasonal signs.
