11.06.2008

Sign Here

This page is annoyed by the campaign signs of one Michael Geller, an NPA candidate for City Council. It's not what on the signs (it's his name photo, and party), nor the size of them (if it snowed, you could use one as a toboggan for an entire Grade 3 class). What ticks off this page is that Mr. Geller has been putting his signs in front of rental apartment buildings to give the impression that everyone living in those buildings supports him and the NPA.

I don't have a problem with campaign signs on commercial property. If a business owner is dumb enough to put up an NPA, Liberal, or Tory sign in their window, then they will probably won't notice that I'm not patronizing their business anymore. However, people don't have that much of a choice as to where they live (not at these vacancy rates anyway), which is why the common areas of an apartment building are supposed to be neutral territory. Nothing says 'contempt for any notion of contemporary democracy' by assuming that the opinions of property owners are more important than those who rent from property owners - WTF is this: 2008 or 1808?

2 comments:

isabella mori said...

amen to that. and with shame i notice that as i'm imagining living in an apartment building - i'd be happy if there was my candidate out there on the lawn.

yuk. thanks for that wake-up call.

isabella mori said...

that's an easy one: #3.5 million - the cost of the street value - plus the estimated health costs from those 28 pounds to the public over, say - hey, let's be generous - 5 years.