Guess who is still breaking the law ...
Just returned from the Petone Fair, where I have been on the Plunket BBQ cooking up sausages and selling raffle tickets - and guess who had parked their car outside their electorate office on Jackson Street. (It wasn't Mahara Okeroa - who is off on a junket to France - but it's his electorate office, too.)
The Greens were also there and some of their signage needs updating - but all the pamphlets they were handing out were okay.
The National Party, who were fully compliant with the EFA, were also out in force with balloons and information - and unlike the Labour balloons, they didn't keep bursting.
The Greens were also there and some of their signage needs updating - but all the pamphlets they were handing out were okay.
The National Party, who were fully compliant with the EFA, were also out in force with balloons and information - and unlike the Labour balloons, they didn't keep bursting.

2 Comments:
Link broken - need a "l" on the end.
And, leaving aside the question of signage, I've yet to hear an interpretation of the act where just saying "Labour" constitutes an election advertisements.
If it's funded by parliamentary services, it shouldn't be an electoral ad, but that doesn't mean that, if it's not funded by PS it is an electoral ad.
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Lyndon, at 12:20 PM
If it's funded by parliamentary services, it definately will not be an electoral ad. But there is no Crest to show that it is.
By
Michael, at 7:55 PM
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