Yeah, this is the completely wrong place to be asking this, unless you just want someone to tell to go ahead and do it.
On the books, it is probably illegal as all getout. It is most places. Do they have people patrolling the roads looking for illegal signs and investigating every single one to mete out justice? NO!
The "sign police" won't bust in during the night and cart your family off to Siberia. If you do get a ticket, you just happened to catch the wrong person on a bad day. Bad luck. Pay the fine and move on. It's a once-in-a-lifetime deal.
So I'm going to tell you what you want to hear: Quit worrying about it and just go ahead and do it. Don't make the signs out of anything valuable so you can afford to lose them. Be a good neighbor and make sure you take the signs down as soon as the reception is over.
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