S Staples Registered User Messages 786 12 Jun 2008 #1 There's a van going around dublin city centre today with a loud recording of Mary Lou McDonald urging people to vote "no". I thought this type of canvassing wasn't allowed today.
There's a van going around dublin city centre today with a loud recording of Mary Lou McDonald urging people to vote "no". I thought this type of canvassing wasn't allowed today.
G Graham_07 Registered User Messages 2,890 12 Jun 2008 #2 It wasn't allowed yesterday. i.e. the day before voting no media coverage. Not sure if there's any reason why not today.
It wasn't allowed yesterday. i.e. the day before voting no media coverage. Not sure if there's any reason why not today.
R redstar Registered User Messages 736 12 Jun 2008 #3 Staples said: There's a van going around dublin city centre today with a loud recording of Mary Lou McDonald urging people to vote "no". I thought this type of canvassing wasn't allowed today. Click to expand... Its allowed but there are rules about how far canvassers are allowed to be from a polling station.
Staples said: There's a van going around dublin city centre today with a loud recording of Mary Lou McDonald urging people to vote "no". I thought this type of canvassing wasn't allowed today. Click to expand... Its allowed but there are rules about how far canvassers are allowed to be from a polling station.
T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,754 13 Jun 2008 #4 Is there rule about posters within a certain radius of the polling station?
T triplex Registered User Messages 134 13 Jun 2008 #5 eh, isn't she a bit late? just spotted date of post - DOH! Last edited: 13 Jun 2008
T tallpaul Registered User Messages 1,270 13 Jun 2008 #6 Respective parties are allowed to canvass up to polling day but cannot do so within 250m or so of the polling station. The moratorium refers to the media only.
Respective parties are allowed to canvass up to polling day but cannot do so within 250m or so of the polling station. The moratorium refers to the media only.