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By now, you would probably have come across posters of the various political parties and their candidates around your neighbourhood. But for Red Dot United (RDU), some of their posters have gone missing, while others were found hung upside down, placed iRDU says campaign posters removed, repositioned or damaged; considering legal action
By now, you would probably have come across posters of the various political parties and their candidates around your neighbourhood. But for Red Dot United (RDU), some of their posters have gone missing, while others were found hung upside down, placed in the wrong constituency or were damaged, said the party. In a Facebook post on Monday (April 28), the party shared that some members of the public have sent them pictures of the posters placed wrongly, as well as photographs of people taking down their posters. «We do not believe they are our volunteers, which means their actions are unauthorised and constitute a crime under Clause 16 of the Parliamentary Elections (Posters and Banners) Regulations,» wrote RDU. The clause states that any person who destroys, obliterates, defaces, alters or removes any poster or banner displayed shall be guilty of an offence. Read more