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Mayoral candidate suffers more"organised" sign loss

The large-scale targeting of election campaign signs of one of Nelson’s three mayoral candidates continues.

Pat Severyn says five of his big picture signs have now been stolen or wrecked. That’s in addition to a total of 118 of his smaller moustache logo signs being taken.

He figures the acts are orchestrated.


Nelson Police are investigating.

Severyn says he never saw anything on this scale during the many elections spanning his career as an officer with the Nelson Police Department.

*Picture – large signs like this one on the right have been stolen or destroyed

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