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Didn't read it but presume its same subject as the one they put through my letterbox about a meeting about schools. Taped to the side of bus stop southbound by Melbourne and on a tree outside Bells. Presume they're not the only 2
So you think anyone should just be able to stick any posters anywhere they want then? Brexit Party posters on every tree is all good yes? There are community notice boards for this type of thing. One a matter of yards from the illegally posted ones i saw today

The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

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> Didn't read it but presume its same subject as the

> one they put through my letterbox about a meeting

> about schools. Taped to the side of bus stop

> southbound by Melbourne and on a tree outside

> Bells. Presume they're not the only 2



So you don't actually know what the flyer is about or how many have been put at bus stops or trees.

Just be careful :)


Council threatens man with fine over lost cat posters

A council has been criticised for threatening to hand a ?1,000 fine to a pet owner who put up posters of his lost cat.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8237215/Council-threatens-man-with-fine-over-lost-cat-posters.html


Foxy

The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

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> What makes them think its ok to stick their

> leaflets up in bus shelters? Also seen them pinned

> to trees. I'm sure the council will be fining them

> like they would if it was any other business?



As you later said that these leaflets were put through letterboxes, how do you know it was the Labour Party which put them on trees and in bus shelters?


It could have been anybody who wanted to publicise more widely what was in the leaflets.


I am going to a local Labour Party meeting tonight. I will make enquiries.

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