Oh come on we both know what were talking about here...
Zoning set codes for building structures, Electrical installations, deck installations to exteriors of houses, staircase installation etc etc so why not set a rule of codes for
sign installs.It kind of makes sense don't it whenever a safety aspect comes into the equation especially where the general public are. I am all for a set of rules to filter out people who don't know the first thing about a
sign install.
If I knew what you were prattling on about I wouldn't have asked you to define your terms.
One can then assume from your latest communique that in your lexicon being a 'hack' has to do with installing
signs rather than making or designing them. That was not at all clear from your initial communique and is not what most people mean when they use the term 'hack'.
Aside from common sense public safety issues, most
sign codes spend the bulk of their capital dealing with the apparatus' concept of aesthetics, in an albeit underhanded attempt to dictate size, material, and location. They cannot launch a straightforward assault on style and content, that would run aground on the first amendment, so they content themselves with things they have rationalized not to be aesthetic.
If you for a moment think that they have any concern for your welfare, disabuse your mind, the apparatus would be experiencing the equivalent of a governmental orgasm if they could but find a way to dictate what you can say and how you can say it.
My local village is no different. A forty odd page
sign code that has precious little language, if any, dealing with construction and installation standards, other than a few, very few words, about blocking various lines of sight. The remainder of this monument to obfuscation deals with size, material, location, and longevity.
They vehemently deny any interest in aesthetics but then in their very own
sign code they have a lengthy section on what they call 'Artistic
Signs'. These being
signs of such aesthetic purity, as determined by them, that various provisions of their
sign code can be waived. Any being who fails to see the hypocrisy inherent in that that provision is dumber than a two dollar dog.
The government that governs least governs best. Including that vast bulk of most
sign codes.