elperello wrote: » An offence under the Litter Act. Pics ?
tuxy wrote: » Didn't think photos would be any good since I can't prove the year. Might take another one with a newspaper in my hand. Location:https://www.google.ie/maps/@52.8741004,-8.2067673,3a,75y,288.34h,83.46t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sM1yOmEmfQoVI7PG6q2kapg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 Photo:
tuxy wrote: » Who do I report this to? Last time I reported similar to the town council and nothing was done.
Kali Lazy Radius wrote: » If that's recent then you can report it to the council and he will be fined.
Zaph wrote: » Are they election posters or posters advertising a "public meeting"? Just before elections are called you often see election posters up with a sticker over them with details of a public meeting that the candidate is attending. Then when the date is official the sticker is removed and it magically transforms into a now legal election poster. It's a common enough scam to get the posters up early.
tuxy wrote: » I didn't want to waste peoples time on politics with this one. Is it legal to have election posters up already?
Kali Lazy Radius wrote: » I too wondered that but pic has no reference to a public meeting. Contact litter warden.
BillyBird wrote: » Yeah, the council will need to send their guy out to inspect, they don't fine on the basis of photos. If the election is called between now and that time then no fine. I'm betting no fine. That said DCC issued €30k worth of fines last time outhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/candidates-fined-more-than-30-000-for-breaking-election-poster-rules-1.4078262
Asitis2019 wrote: » Fair dues to him I say
Deleted User wrote: » You're in a minority of one.
Asitis2019 wrote: » He is right to put it up. The election campaign has begun. Game on.
Asitis2019 wrote: » Ahh will you go wan and get out of the park It is an election poster- not litter Fair dues to him I say
Augustus Plump Tobacco wrote: » Brace yourselves for the vote AK rap.