CHAMMY
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It seems that lately everywhere one looks be it a pole or sign there is some type of poster. I am wondering if this is legal and if not it should be easy to enforce being that the name and phone number is visible, any info?
As for legality, unfortunately, it's legal on public property and is protected under "freedom of expression".
Under freedom of expression, you may put up posters but destruction of property (i.e. graffiti) is still a crime.
Chammy, this isn't recent. It's been that way for as long as I can remember... and I'm 30. Perhaps it's more prevalent in this age of easy home printing. As for legality, unfortunately, it's legal on public property and is protected under "freedom of expression".
First of all, it makes the streetscape looks like shit.
You are incorrect regarding postering as protected by freedom of expression. You might want to specifically back that assertion up with a legal opinion. Posters are often removed by workers, so you might want to cry foul at that action and see what happens.
This goes back to Ramsdan v. Peterborough in 1993. The court struck down an absolute ban on postering because it violated the Charter. But cities can still ban postering if an alternative is provided. That's why so many cities have put up collars and boards specifically for postering and banning posters everywhere else. Toronto has them now too as part of the new street furniture but I have no idea if it's banning posters on the wooden hydro poles. I wish it would, or better yet, bury the poles.Chammy, this isn't recent. It's been that way for as long as I can remember... and I'm 30. Perhaps it's more prevalent in this age of easy home printing. As for legality, unfortunately, it's legal on public property and is protected under "freedom of expression".
Perhaps we've grown used to it, but I've welcomed friends from around the world here and they tell me they feel unsafe in heavily postered areas. I guess, it's similar to how I feel unsafe in foreign cities when I'm in a neighbourhood with graffiti or rampant litter.