Tourist-town shops say order to remove 'unsafe' road signs bad for business
The Shire of Denmark ordered local businesses to remove road signs deemed 'unsafe,' effective within 28 days. Business owner Brendan Laing expressed concern that the removal of signs directing tourists to his cafe could harm customer traffic and impact the local economy. The shire, citing safety issues, plans to revise its signage policy while maintaining its enforcement decision.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 00:26 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 00:30 UTC
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