Through the pictures sent by Mr. Liu and the video taken by the driving recorder, it can be clearly seen that the red billboard "So-and-so real estate marketing center enters from here" is very eye-catching near the fork in both directions of the overpass, and there is a big guiding arrow. This billboard occupies an alley. Mr. Liu said it was not safe. Is it illegal?
Mr. Liu reflected this problem to the Nanning Traffic Police Facilities Engineering Brigade. After reviewing the photos and videos, the relevant person in charge of the brigade clearly stated that it was definitely illegal.
Policeman: "We don't include advertising and business guidance information in the guidance information, and it is impossible to have it. This brand is definitely not set by our traffic police department, and we will not approve it. It is definitely illegal. "
Nanning Traffic Police Facilities Engineering Brigade immediately contacted the maintenance unit of Beifeng Overpass, arranged personnel to investigate and dismantle it at the site, and reported it to Nanning Urban Management Bureau.
The police said that the advertising signboards were "fake at first sight", and they knew that they were definitely illegal at first sight. Some companies are very smart. They set up advertisements and commercial signboards near some regular signboards, or install "private goods" on the poles of regular brands. They are still doing well, but the traffic police department will move them immediately after they find out.
"People's Republic of China (PRC) Highway Law" has detailed provisions on setting up billboards in highways or in the control areas of buildings beside highways. In addition, in the Regulations on the Administration of Urban Roads promulgated by the State Council, there are also special provisions on unauthorized excavation of roads, setting up billboards, signboards and other acts that damage or occupy urban roads.
If the business really needs it, you can apply to the municipal department and set it up after approval. It is illegal to set up without permission. If it causes a traffic accident, it should also bear the corresponding legal consequences.
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