Um.
Not that low?
Ronan Moore writes:
“Terence Flanagan election poster is obstructing drivers’ views from Charlemont Road to Howth Road, Dublin, in clear breach of Dublin City Guidelines which state: Posters should be erected at a minimum height of 2.3 metres above footpaths, cycle tracks or any area to which pedestrians have access… Duly reported to Dublin City Council.”
Furthermore…
Is it official @RENUAIreland policy to erect posters lowdown to trip the visually impaired? #GE16 @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/5JwUY9QZgM
— Some Dad (@_SomeDad) February 4, 2016
Earlier: Too Low, Jo
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Sliding down in the poles
That’s what I thought until I saw second picture under Furthermore…
Begging for a mustache!
Grindr is that way buddy!
Boom! Thanks pal.
Aye. That’s just perfect graffiti height.
shall we use this one with the sleazy grin and a bit cross eyed? Yup, love it, let’s press thousands of ’em
aaahhhh .. why can’t Ireland copy the rest of Europe and put these posters up only in controlled designated areas ?
While I don’t advocate low posters, At The Moment the one at the back of the Flanagan poster is larger and thus causing the obstruction, not the Flanagan one.
what is Renua’s policy on Posters?
They are not very impressed when we take the p1zz out of them…..
I think they’re in favour of flat posters.
the posters at the bottom are ‘incentivised’ to work harder.
flangan has gone lower.
rang the social “to check ” on the status of one of his constituents who was protesting about the water charges.
Tried to get the man’s welfare revoked
This man is the lowest of the low.
http://www.thejournal.ie/terence-flanagan-water-meters-protest-dole-cut-1542257-Jun2014/
So let’s save them the trouble and remove them.
Trickle down posters as well as economics for those dippoos
That poor wee poster is just bursting for a Mickey Fla
( there’s an Ardagh one not a 100 mtrs from me now at ground level… I’ve had a drink. Just in case like…. )