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Getting pieces of old button copy signs?

Started by Breadman17, April 16, 2022, 06:45:25 PM

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Breadman17

Hey!! I have kind of just a question here that i think you guys would know the most about. Last night while driving, I saw a piece of one of my old favorite button copy signs had fallen over. Must have been the wind or something, it was pretty loose and bound to happen. Obviously the sign won't see many more days after this so i was sad.

What i'm wondering is since it's demountable copy, would the DOT let me take a couple of the letters from it before scrapping it? There are enough letters for me to do something cool like spell my name. I also want to grab my sisters first initial because she loves this stuff too. it would mean the world to her and something for her to remember me by when i go to college. I would do anything to get those letters. Does anyone think that the DOT would let me take those before sending it off for scrap? I'd give anything for this. I'll pay anything I can.

Thanks so much. this is a pretty urgently on my mind but i can't call until tuesday about it :(((
ASU or bust!!!


Scott5114

I wouldn't get your hopes up. Large government organizations usually don't have procedures in place for "weird member of the public wants to save a piece of obsolete tech" so they handle it badly. Some DOTs may even have some sort of by-weight accounting out of an attempt to keep employees from skimming off part of the scrap metal for their own profit.

I'd love to be wrong about this, though. Can't really hurt to ask, so long as you're happy with accepting "no" as the final word should that be the decision.

Now, can you get to the sign with a screwdriver faster than PennDOT can? Probably . . .
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