Posted by Jeannie Choe | 8 Jun 2007
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Events promoted on illegal bill posters around Glasgow are getting the shaft since city workers who patrol the streets are slapping "cancelled" stickers on the banned ads. As part of the city's GBP100,000 per year project against illegal posting, the sticker tactics have proven to be an effective rogue measure, with clueless, huffy event and music fans irate over "cancelled" shows.
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If those were my posters then I would just go back after a while with alot of "NOT" stickers to put above the "CANCELLED" stickers.
Luton Council have been doing the same thing for the last year.