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Motion on Poster Ban passed at DCC

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | feature author Wednesday May 24, 2006 15:45author by Joan Collins, Sean Ryan, RobbieS, Seedot Report this post to the editors

Illegal posters
Illegal posters

Based on the 1997 litter act, the policy of the Dublin City Council to ban all posters of public meetings has met much resistance over the last two years. The ban, which affected many campaigns was the reason the IAWM changed Stop Bush Posters to election posters in 2005 and spurred a Protest at Dublin City Council over the ban on advertising a Rossport 5 march in sept 2005. In November, Joan Collins first proposed a motion at Dublin City Council to change this policy.

At each subsequent City Council meeting attempts were made to get this motion on the agenda with protests starting back in December. The announcement of the January protest also pointed out DCC was breaking its own ban while the labour youth notice outlined the legal position of the 1997 litter act and queried its use to ban notices of public meetings. Fears over the anti-democratic nature of the ban seemed to be realised in February when DCC attempted to prevent a Finglas Bin Tax meeting by threatening the venue for the meeting on the basis of the ban. In February the Campaign for Free Speech in Dublin was founded to oppose the ban while an article in Phoenix magazine made the same points as the January posts to Indymedia. As resistance stepped up, activists started using stencils instead of posters and more protests were held at each city council meeting and at the mansion house. Finally, seven months after the motion proposed by Joan Collins and seconded by Dessie Ellis was initially tabled and more than two years after the Assistant County Manager, Owen Keegan decided that posters were to be banned, the Dublin City Council seems to have reversed this undemocratic ban


Motion proposed by Cllr Joan Collins, seconded by Cllr Dessie Ellis

"This Council meeting instructs the relevent bodies in DCC to follow these procedures in relation to postering and section 19 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997 as amended by section 56 of the protection of the Enviroment Act 2003.

That future requests from Campaigns/Groups/Political partys/residents associations etc to exhibit posters to advertise for public meetings/events in the City, be granted under section 19(1) ie by request in writing. permission be granted by written reply from DCC accompanied with a letter of conditions in accordance to section 19(1) and 19 (7) ie must have a name and contact no/address, and posters must be removed within 7 days of the event. This letter of condition should clearly spell out what DCC powers are under the Litter Act if the conditions under section 19(1) and 19(7) are not complied with.

If any Campaign/Group/Political party/Residence association do not comply with DCC conditions under the Act, the issue will be put on the agenda of the Environment and Engineering strategic policy committee,"

This motion was passed unanimously tonight at DCC meeting, the only dissenting voice been that of Cllr Stafford FF

The blanket ban was being implemented by the DCC using the bylaws and then refusing permission to any one who applied and in the meantime removing posters with immediate effect when put up as they were branded as "litter" by DCC because permission was not given. Disgracefully the Anti Bin tax, Shell to Sea, Anti War, political meetings, missing persons posters, public meetings ie the McBrearity meeting in the mansion house on corruption in the Guards, circus advertisement etc , residents meetings were all effected by this "policy of DCC". The ICCL, the campaign for free speech in dublin, political groups, the homeless campaign "the homeless are revolting" and individuals who pressurised cllrs to vote with the motion should be congratulated. We have now to see how DCC will respond to the vote on DCC tonight. In effect all requests to poster should be automatically given permission to poster. Obviously I do not believe that we should have to ask for permission but the bylaws were been used by DCC to ban the right to free speech and assembly which is in breach of article 10 of the European convention and the Irish constitution, and the bylaws themselves. This will be tested I am sure by many groups in Dublin City.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   :0)     Seán Ryan    Tue May 23, 2006 00:42 
   Press release from the Campaign for Free Speech in Dublin (CFSD)     Seán Ryan + John Kelly    Tue May 23, 2006 01:12 
   asking permission?     guydebordisdead    Tue May 23, 2006 01:46 
   finally     Graham Ó Maonaigh    Tue May 23, 2006 02:54 
   Congratulations     Cathy Swift    Tue May 23, 2006 10:50 
   Ban on notices of public meetings lifted     Mick Butler    Tue May 23, 2006 17:50 
   Excellent work by a small number of individuals     Cormac    Tue May 23, 2006 18:00 
   steady on     know152    Wed May 24, 2006 16:36 
   know152 - A little knowledge and all of that.     Postering Boycotter    Wed May 24, 2006 16:43 
 10   Addressing littering concerns     Terence    Wed May 24, 2006 18:34 
 11   Congratulations     Dave    Wed May 24, 2006 22:37 
 12   A blow struck for Democracy. Well done     Richie O'Reilly    Wed May 24, 2006 23:13 
 13   excellent     Dave C    Thu May 25, 2006 00:14 
 14   can't they just delay the applications     hedgehog    Thu May 25, 2006 11:06 
 15   Public servants doing the people's will.     Mick Stuart    Thu May 25, 2006 16:43 
 16   Re: can't they just delay the applications     Terence    Thu May 25, 2006 16:46 
 17   DCC Ruling by Fooling !     Mick Stuart    Thu May 25, 2006 17:02 
 18   Fuck the poster ban     Mike    Thu May 25, 2006 18:05 
 19   Notice/poster ban     number 6    Thu May 25, 2006 21:20 
 20   How they love the Dark !     JohnKelly    Fri May 26, 2006 17:50 
 21   A Good Law     Hey Ya    Fri May 26, 2006 18:21 
 22   This was never a law.     Seán Ryan    Fri May 26, 2006 18:28 
 23   Sceptic     Brian    Fri May 26, 2006 19:24 
 24   We may not be out of our prison, but the door has been ripped off     Seán Ryan    Fri May 26, 2006 20:26 
 25   notice/poster ban     number 6    Fri May 26, 2006 20:54 
 26   Worldwide coverage !     Mick Butler    Sun May 28, 2006 14:30 
 27   muchos gracias     Liam Donohoe    Sun May 28, 2006 15:46 
 28   Postering Boycotter -     know152    Mon May 29, 2006 19:03 
 29   Hard to tell know152     PB    Tue May 30, 2006 10:13 
 30   Which side was I leaning to?     know152    Tue May 30, 2006 13:36 


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