on 28-02-2015 12:08 PM
The three NSW electricity providers have advised that any election posters placed on electricity poles by state election candidates are illegal.
Furthermore, the electricity providers have advised that they will remove any unauthorised election posters and will bill the political party which had put them up there.
Whilst all Liberal candidates have been asked to ensure that none of their election posters are placed on any electricity poles – we have been made aware of a number of occurrences where Labor and Greens candidates have simply ignored the ban.
If you see any unauthorised Labor, Green or union election posters up on an electricity pole, please report it to us as soon as possible. Please email polewatch@nsw.liberal.org.au with date, time and location details (including closest intersection details), as well as a photo if possible, and we will report the breach to the relevant authorities. |
Not only are we subjected to outright lies by Union ads we are now subjected to the most outrageous lies in a phone poll I have ever done.
on 28-02-2015 12:11 PM
on 28-02-2015 12:16 PM
The "your rights at work" posters, there's still some on poles and that was in 2007.
Frankly the lies the unions are spreading like "privatisation of public hospitals" "Tafe" and all "electricty providers"?
Complete and utter lies.
on 28-02-2015 12:17 PM
That's so funny.
The govt, therefore the libs own the poles and they say no political posters can be placed on them. Then oooh, let's get some mileage out of this by attacking our opponents integrity by making threats instead of sharing the rules we set.
on 28-02-2015 12:21 PM
on 28-02-2015 12:26 PM
Rubbish and not correct in any way, lies just like the lies NSW labor and the criminal unions are running. Proud of yourself?
on 28-02-2015 12:35 PM
I will be reporting any posters round my way, every one. 🙂
on 28-02-2015 12:40 PM
Why does everything have to be made into a personal attack?
Note, the first post is a comment on the story in the OP.
The next 2 are an attack on the poster for expressing an opinion that differs to their own.
Why is too hard to discuss the topic instead of attacking the poster?
on 28-02-2015 12:44 PM
on 28-02-2015 12:48 PM
This billboard poster is probably more effective anyway and them Govt can't order them to be taken down.