Officers think the yellow sign, which was attached to a trailer parked on Great Western Way in Tiverton, Devon, was taken on Saturday night or in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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Covert capture cars, which are rigged with CCTV cameras and parked in crime hotspots, were brought in after a number of thefts from vehicles in the Canal Hill area of the town. Sgt Jane Alford-Mole said: “The sign was cable tied to the trailer and we think someone took it after having a few drinks.
“They should bear in mind that it was there to try and assist members of the public and this theft is a crime against the community. It was also a new sign and had been bought using taxpayers’ money.” Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the banner is asked to call police
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