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Ask the district manager what you can do to be most helpful to the organization in the absence of the manager. Then do it!
It's great to keep the displays neat, etc., but if he is hearing complaints, then yes, there is a problem. It is not really appropriate for you to direct colleagues as if they reported to you. Even if what you are asking for is a good idea, if you command action before you have gotten buy-in, there will be pushback and strife. A true leader can get people to go with the program without ever bossing them around, and it takes years of experience to learn this skill. Even in the military, officers are trained NEVER to give an order unless they now beforehand that it will be obeyed. Nobody can be truly controlled, not even prison inmates, so just give up the CONTROL ideas right now.
Why not ASK your coworkers how they feel about maintaining the displays? And tell them your own ideas, then come up with a joint plan that EVERYBODY buys into. It will be a lot less stress on you. And if all your coworkers are completely impossible, then just resign yourself to them doing their thing, and you doing yours, which may involve cleaning up after them.
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Heavily medicated for your safety.
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