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 01:37 PM
ELECTION sign-stealing antics have already begun, with two “thieves” caught on tape nicking the A-frame sign of Labor’s Kallangur candidate Shane King.
The CCTV footage, released by the ALP as a “warning to copycats”, clearly shows a station wagon pull up in a car park, before a smiling young woman steps out of the passenger door while the unseen driver remains inside.
here she is, (not wearing overalls)
on 28-02-2015 01:42 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
ELECTION sign-stealing antics have already begun, with two “thieves” caught on tape nicking the A-frame sign of Labor’s Kallangur candidate Shane King.
The CCTV footage, released by the ALP as a “warning to copycats”, clearly shows a station wagon pull up in a car park, before a smiling young woman steps out of the passenger door while the unseen driver remains inside.
here she is, (not wearing overalls)
The comparison was between your Lib women don't wear overalls with the comment that Tasmanians practise incest.
Because some negatively commented on the incest post your post was likened with it.
That there is a world of difference seems irrelevant.
on 28-02-2015 03:20 PM
What a shame that you aren't as concerned about the Premier's illegal copyright infringement. I heard it on very good authority that Mike Baird's youtube account was taken down too.
on 28-02-2015 03:28 PM
on 28-02-2015 03:32 PM
on 28-02-2015 03:33 PM
Oh glee, but you and others are so quick when you think the slightest slur has been made.
Would you please refrain for the personal insults.
The rest of your post is lost under the first sentence. If you want to engage in a conversation do not make your first sentence a personal attack.
on 28-02-2015 03:35 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
ELECTION sign-stealing antics have already begun, with two “thieves” caught on tape nicking the A-frame sign of Labor’s Kallangur candidate Shane King.
The CCTV footage, released by the ALP as a “warning to copycats”, clearly shows a station wagon pull up in a car park, before a smiling young woman steps out of the passenger door while the unseen driver remains inside.
here she is, (not wearing overalls)
hahahahahaha That's funny.
Didn't work. King got elected.
on 28-02-2015 03:36 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@j*oono wrote:What a shame that you aren't as concerned about the Premier's illegal copyright infringement. I heard it on very good authority that Mike Baird's youtube account was taken down too.
if it was, its back up again with
all the old and new videos.
Yes it was.
on 28-02-2015 03:36 PM
@j*oono wrote:What a shame that you aren't as concerned about the Premier's illegal copyright infringement. I heard it on very good authority that Mike Baird's youtube account was taken down too.
It's kind of bizarre, that whole story. You are allowed ti use any music on youtube videos as long as correct credit goes to the owner. It's an automatic setting so he must have accidently claimed ownership of the track instead of ticking the right box to acknowledge the owner. Of course the owner might not have like the purpose and requested the removal of their track from the political advertising, or might not have like the way he was detracting from the women expressing their concerns with his pathetic little copycat stunt.
on 28-02-2015 03:41 PM