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Yesterday.

Snap Printing, Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin

Controversial Renua Ireland candidate and South Dublin county councillor Ronan McMahon with “just one of 1000 posters Renua plan to print” to be ready in time for the forthcoming General Election.

Breaking the law, breaking the law.

FIGHT!

(Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie)

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32 thoughts on “Ronanua

    1. DD

      Failed Fine Gael politician, McMahon owns the Belgard Road branch of Snap printing, reason enough to boycott it.

        1. Snoodles McGee

          Yep, he does indeed.
          IIRC, he has “Printed By…” on this leaflet flyers that were thrown in the door when he was “Independent Fine Gael”.

          https://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2014/09/25/leaflet-and-dog-coat-from-ronan-mcmahon-independent-2014-dublin-south-west-by-election/

          https://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2014/04/11/new-leaflet-from-ronan-mcmahon-independent-fine-gael-terenure-templeogue/

          Mentions that he owns Snap printing on every piece of literature.

  1. martco

    here’s an ask the internet question….what is the law around these posters exactly?

    reason is I have noted the fact that FG candidates locally have had electioneering style posters up for months now with a tagline announcing some mar dhea meeting around some horsesht topic like effectively dealing with granny’s bunions etc…

    do they need planning permission?
    are they allowed to just do that (put up these obviously fake ass posters pre-election)??

    1. DubLoony

      Election posters can only go up 3 weeks in advance of an election.
      They must be taken down in a specific time after the election. There are fines for not doing so and they accrue daily.

      For the ‘local meeting” posters, they are up almost permanently in D8 for AAA/PBP/water groups.

      Most meetings have about 20 people attend at most. But its a way of getting a politician’s name & face up a lamppost early.

      1. All the good ones fly south for winter

        Ironically if they were to hang themselves from a lamppost they would get more attention and save money.

      2. martco

        “But its a way of getting a politician’s name & face up a lamppost early”

        yep, bingo

        I think in fairness tho there’s a substantial difference in substance between a photoshopped “Mary Mitchell O’Connor Dementia The Reality” poster and one advertising a forthcoming AAA meeting

        however I still wondering – when it’s THIS OBVIOUS as you pointed out is it legal or not??

        1. Lilly

          God yeah the scary Mary Mitchell O’Connor Photoshop pimp-your-poster job. They must have had run on peroxide ink!

    1. Mr. T.

      Exactly. Bloody nonsense. But then again, he owns that Snap so at least he knows what it is he’s not doing.

    2. Clampers Outside!

      He’s doing it all wrong. It’s not a real PR piece. He should’ve been holding that glass to a body part of a model standing naked on Stephen’s Green with the poster on a poll 100 yards into the background.

  2. Joe cool

    Alex white has his up around Dundrum for a week or so now. Pointless exercise if I’ve ever seen one.

  3. J

    Slim pickings, slim pickings #nochoice2016

    Enda :Fr. Dougal
    Alan : the bouncer
    Joan : the echo
    Gerry: the terrorist
    Michael: the ghost
    Mary Lou: the fishwife
    Indos: megaphoned egomaniacs #hateDennis #won’tpayforwater

  4. Truth in the News

    All he is looking for is free publicity to enhance his profile, it won’t help him one
    bit, the electorate haven’t forgotten the PD’s and what they stood for and got away
    with,

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