Bendy signs beware: candidate signage for politicians who were running in the Democratic primary should have been taken down by last Thursday, according to the District’s municipal regulations. (According to the rules, signs “shall be removed no later than thirty (30) days following the event to which it is related” — the primary took place on September 14.) Of course, there’s also a regulation which states that campaign signs shouldn’t be up anywhere on public property for more than 60 days and that “each sign, advertisement, or poster shall contain the date upon which it was initially affixed to a lamppost,” which is enlightening. Does your neighborhood feature a lamppost with a bunch of Primary campaign clutter? You can call the District Department of Transportation System Inspection Oversight Division at 202-645-7050 to report it (if, you know, this kind of thing bugs you that much). There’s no regulation that prevents Bendy from living on forever in the front lawn, though.