Eponymous wrote: » Agreed. Perhaps if we had some sort of voting machines we could use...
Robbo wrote: » As far as I remember, they were Windows XP based so now that most support has ended for that, it would only make sense that we tried to resurrect them.
Rhys Essien wrote: » In 2014,idiots are still putting up posters.Cost,Environmentally bad,littering,hazards,unsightly etc.
woppi wrote: » There are edge case issues which would require reset and override such as how to deal with the case where voter some how loses their token between Machine 1 and Machine 2.
rubadub wrote: » Ruthless scum, labour are worst as they purposely designed posters to look like motoring danger signs. Setting out to distract motorists, I would like to seem them jailed over this practice.
Davarus Walrus wrote: » Are you suggesting that the Labour Party; a party that is over 100 years old and the junior partner in the current coalition government deliberately designs posters that will distract drivers? That's a pretty serious claim.
woppi wrote: » Using PPS to vote would work like this... Machine 1 User provides PPS and authentication credentials to get one time use token (one way hash) System records that a token has been issued for that PPS with recording the identity of that token. Machine 2 User votes with that token. No authentication required. This is very similar to the existing system where one authenticates at a desk (with a carbon based lifeform) to get a ballot paper. There are edge case issues which would require reset and override such as how to deal with the case where voter some how loses their token between Machine 1 and Machine 2.
Davarus Walrus wrote: » I'll ignore the rest of your post where you imply that someone was being misogynist for misspelling your name.
ESB warns candidates: Don’t put your posters on electrical poles or you may die ESB Networks has previously experienced incidents where election posters have caught fire following contact with the electricity network resulting in loss of supply to customers and damaged infrastructure.
Diego Simeone wrote: » That's not online voting though?
rubadub wrote: » I don't think a 3 letter name turning into a 9 letter name is a simple typo. This happened after numerous direct emails, I have zero doubt that it was a subtle dig at me. Many would view complaints as petty, I have seen the real danger of this madness. I think all parties with posters up have set out to distract drivers, that's not a serious claim, why else would they do it? just they went the extra mile to try and make them look like diamond red road signs warning ones. Luckily for them their party colours are red so they can claim it is less purposefully done. This is the style I am talking abouthttp://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy49/Nighteishes/396091_565968220098351_72906574_n_zps622163ef.jpghttp://cdn1.herald.ie/migration_catalog/article25351168.ece/764df/ALTERNATES/h342/1906_gilmore_herald Below you can see one placed on top of a "no left turn" sign. This could easily end up falling downwards and obstructing that sign.http://f0.thejournal.ie/media/2013/02/222011-start-of-the-general-elections-campaigns-4-630x433.jpg You can see posters here in amongst loads of warning signs, DLR requested the bottom of posters to be a minimum of 2m off the ground, this is just commons sense, crazy that they had to resort to needing guidelines.http://img.rasset.ie/000556a5-560.jpg It was a low poster forcing the kid onto the road today, in the picture above it there are obviously kids around, small children will be completely hidden if they were beside the woman in the photo. If there had been no previous tradition of any election posters, and some independent person discovered they could legally be put up and had red diamond shaped ones all up and down dual carriage ways they would change the law immediately, and the candidate's reputation would be rightfully be destroyed by the media & public. Its sort of similar to smoking, if discovered today it would be illegal, but since there is a tradition it continues. But outlawing smoking would be very difficult, banning these posters is easy.http://www.thejournal.ie/dont-put-election-posters-on-electrical-poles-say-esb-1426867-Apr2014/
Davarus Walrus wrote: » The red diamond ones aren't Labour posters. They are the work of the Shinners.
Woman hurt by poster settles claim against FF RAY MANAGH – UPDATED 04 DECEMBER 2012 12:41 PM A HOUSEWIFE who knocked her head against a low hanging election poster has settled a €38,000 damages claim. Barrister John Nolan told the Circuit Civil Court yesterday that Fianna Fail and Executive Posters Ltd, Howth, Co Dublin, had jointly agreed to settle the claim. Sandra Memery, of Dunard Drive, Navan Road, Dublin, claimed she had suffered a head trauma, after walking into a Fianna Fail poster, calling for a yes vote in the second Lisbon Treaty referendum, which took place in October 2009.