Problems with political posters

Madam, – 53 days after the local election, a Fianna Fáil poster (in pristine condition) hangs at the entrance to Kilbogget Park…

Madam, – 53 days after the local election, a Fianna Fáil poster (in pristine condition) hangs at the entrance to Kilbogget Park, Johnstown Road, Cabinteely. Does this share the record with the Sinn Féin poster spotted by Don Reilly (July 29th)? – Yours, etc,

EDIE Mc CULLAGH,

St Gabriels,

Cabinteely, Dublin 18.

Madam, – The poster Don Reilly spotted is at least matched by Prionsias De Rossa’s continued appeal for a vote in the European elections in Bayside, Dublin 13. Needless to say the majority of poles in the area still sport the ubiquitous plastic cable ties. All candidates should have their taxpayer-funded election expenses withheld until all such ties are removed and properly disposed of. – Yours, etc,

MICHAEL ANDERSON,

Moyclare Close,

Baldoyle, Dublin 13.

Madam, – A Sinn Féin poster was removed from North Wall Quay in the IFSC, 53 days after the elections. It took Dublin City Council a full 14 days to respond to my request to have the poster removed, which doesn’t inspire confidence in our city’s litter management services. – Yours, etc,

BARRY WALSH,

Brooklawn,

Clontarf, Dublin 3.

Madam, – There is still a poster for Ivana Bacik of the Labour Party on a pole at the bottom of Skryne Road, Cabra. – Yours, etc,

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JOHN CRIMMINS,

New Cabra Road, Dublin 7.

Madam, – Eoin Ryan still has his election poster displayed in Cabinteely. – Yours, etc,

SUSAN DEMPSEY,

Courtlands,

Cabinteely, Co Dublin.