Leafletting (partially) banned in city centre, East Oxford, and Headington
Player of Games | 03.09.2011 14:40 | Social Struggles | Oxford
You now need a permit to leaflet in these areas
“On 16 June 2011 the Council decided to designate land in the city under schedule 3A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. As from 1 September 2011 it will be an offence to distribute free printed matter on this land without first obtaining consent from Oxford City Council.”
Printed materials include: leaflets, balloons, stickers, carrier bags, wristbands, l-shirts/clothing, carrier bags, baseball caps.
Before you get angry (as I nearly did), it might not all be bad news. Printed materials for political purposes are exempt (as are those for charitable or religious/belief purposes).
A cynic might say the political purposes clause is a load of politicians making rules for us, and making sure the same rules don't apply to them. But putting my 'I'm not a lawyer' hat on for a moment, is this a positive move from the council? Might it lead to fewer commercial leaflets, whilst anarchist leaning people like me just need to make sure my flyers and stickers just need to say 'smash the state' at the bottom to be exempt (surly you don't get a lot more political that smashing the state?).
Full details of the new rules on the council's site here: http://oxford.gov.uk/freeprintedmaterial
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let's see how they enforce it
05.09.2011 17:15
As for limiting commercial spam; I'm not so sure. Maybe the smaller businesses will get squeezed out but the big companies will just pay the council for a license!
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Everything's political...
06.09.2011 10:23
lahoski