Con Kennedy tweetz:
Election 2014 rubbish left by litter bins on Carpenterstown Avenue [Dublin 15]. Is this acceptable? You can clearly see which parties are involved.
YOU decide.
Con Kennedy tweetz:
Election 2014 rubbish left by litter bins on Carpenterstown Avenue [Dublin 15]. Is this acceptable? You can clearly see which parties are involved.
YOU decide.
From Baggot Street in Dublin, Cormac Brady tweetz:
The election poster face swap has just been invented #electionposterfaceswap (not an endorsement of any politician)
It’ll never catch on.
Thanks Nialler9
A defaced Kenneth Egan election poster, spotted in Clondalkin, Dublin this morning.
Previously: Late Night Poster Heads
To The People Of Clondalkin
Thanks Derek Haughton
#le14 I’ve been told the Council are removing a lot of posters from bridges, traffic poles and too low down for all those running
— Mannix Flynn (@mannixflynn) April 25, 2014
Anyone?
David writes:
Screenshots taken from my Helmet Cam video, from the cycle home yesterday. They are on a stretch of the Firhouse Road, behind Shamrock Rover’s ground, in Tallaght. No two are the same.
It’s after mid-night and our teams are covering the constituency.Good night from the night-shift. #DubW @electionlit pic.twitter.com/vjRDxVLg6g
— David McGuinness (@CllrMcGuinness) April 22, 2014
We’re gonna let it all hang out.
Meanwhile, this morning the Irish Times reports:
Today is the first day candidates and political parties are allowed to put up posters for the May 23rd elections, but numerous candidates began postering early yesterday, as well as over the weekend. All four local authorities said there were aware of posters being put up early in their areas, and there is a €150 fine for each individual poster put up illegally.
Candidates face €150 fine for each poster put up early (Irish Times)
James McAuley writes:
“This guy has my vote…”