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Electronic Signs Beware

By: Meghan Dill
Updated: June 11, 2007
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A new state regulation is keeping advertisers from putting billboards with changing messages in Fayetteville. Violators can expect a hefty fine. The ordinance prohibits any sign that flashes, blinks, or is animated. Electronic signs that change their message more than once every three hours are not allowed, unless the signs message is the time and temperature.

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