Temple Bar earlier on today.
Following a general election, a party/candidate must remove posters within a seven day period. After that date, an on-the-spot fine of €150 is issued by your local authority in respect of each offence. Your local authority will remove the poster as the fine is issued. If a party/candidate has been issued with a fine and refuses to pay, they can be prosecuted in the District Court by your local authority to enforce payment.


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At least it colour coordinating with the wooden divide. In fairness, those posters are up on a wall in a locked up area that isn’t easily accessed.
fairness, what has that got to do with it?
Posters only have to be removed from public property as far as I’m aware.
they actually were up again only after the election. means, the election posters were taken down after the election and then were put back after some time. does that make them art in a public space then?
There’s a FG one STILL up by my house. Residential area like. No shame.