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With the Pennsylvania presidential primaries fast approaching, many areas have become subject to a sea of yard signs supporting a wide variety of candidates.
Karen Kocher and Donald Peters live in Paradise Township, York County and own an auto sales business. When not selling cars, the couple is proudly showing their support for their favorite presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
The couple owns three properties and uses a golf cart to get around, which they call the “Trumpmobile.”
The couple placed a few small Trump signs on the front of their property, but about three weeks ago the signs were stolen.
“We weren’t sure whether they were anti-Trump, or we thought maybe there were some people that didn’t know how to get the signs,” Kocher said.
Kocher and Peters didn’t let a couple of thieves stop them from showing their support. So, they built a big blue, wooden fortress with Trump signs secured on each side and the words “You can steal our signs but you can’t steal our votes” painted on it.
“Hey, you know, we’re just protecting our freedom of speech,” Peters said.
But even this massive structure couldn’t keep the crooks away.
The display has since been repaired and received some upgrades, including a built-in alarm.
Tap either side of the display and an alarm will go off and notify the couple.