Gavan Reilly tweetz:
This was just parked outside Government Buildings. No opposition party logos on it to claim credit…
Anyone?
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Gavan Reilly tweetz:
This was just parked outside Government Buildings. No opposition party logos on it to claim credit…
Anyone?
Call the ad agency?
It’d be illegal for them to disclose who their customer is.
Bullcrap :)
Illegal…. pffft !
No it is illegal under data protection law for a business to tell a third party who their customers are without the consent of the customer.
“Data controllers in both the public and private sectors should be aware that, unless they have good grounds for making their customers’ names available to third parties, they are likely to be in contravention of the Data Protection Act by doing so.”
From the the Data protection office’s website.
News to me George… thanks…
But just to note, the next time an ad agency wins a client, you’d better tell them to stop promoting such news :)
Not illegal. There may be a NDA in place but that’s a civil matter, so again, not illegal.
The distinction between civil and criminal is not the same as the distinction between civil and illegal.
WHOA get a load of Rumpole of the Bailey over here!
Legal Coffee Drinker better watch her back.
Call the ad agency? What? You mean Gavan Reilly should call the number painted on the back of the truck and ask? Come on…
He’s not running.
Cue Joan attributing it to the IRA
Definitely that shower of messers up to their old tricks, playing pranks on the lads in Government.
Lolz
strangely looks like Phil Hogan from that angle
Indeed he does!
Maybe it’s the guy with the cement truck (remember him?)
Someone with some cash to spend on reminding people about the lies politicians tell.
My guess is that it is from a well financed-political party who are likely to do well among disaffected Labour voters.
(Sinn Féin)
+1
Surely ‘false promises’, they are only ‘broken’ after the election.
Why is there not one for FG aswell, the told a whole lot more lies
Selective quoting FTW.
That’s the most factual piece of election literature I’ve seen for a long time.
Is this the first of the ‘negative’ campaigning?
Haven’t seen any others myself.
Broadsheet posted a Fianna Fail truck ad featuring Enda Kenny.
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2016/01/13/dirty-trucks/
FF, unsurprisingly, way ahead on this.
Safe to say that quote is going to keep coming back to haunt Labour…
indeed, even though it has been taken s bit out of context
http://www.thejournal.ie/pat-rabbitte-election-promises-labour-929522-Jun2013/
Ah sure context. Who needs it.
Isn’t Gavan Reilly a “journalist” (pace Twitter profile “Political correspondent”. Go and do your EFFIN’ JOB and find out yourself, Gavan.
And in other Labour News:
Most Dublin homeless families are from two areas
Almost 40 per cent of Dublin’s homeless families are from Tánaiste’s constituency
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/most-dublin-homeless-families-are-from-two-areas-1.2537319
Rabbit has the scours today.
Could be one of the men who rang Enda to thank him for the extra cash in his pay packet?
Maybe nobody claiming credit because the quote isn’t accurate. But sure don’t let accuracy get in the way of a decent poster.
T’waddent me
Swear