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Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Tut, tut...

Flyposting makes a mess of our cities. The mess is a conduit to the slippery slope that lowers our quality of living, which subsequently rises the crime rate. Or so says Malcolm Gladwell in his bestseller 'The Tipping Point' (well worth a read).

So, this summer, to help save the world, the London authorities had a crackdown, especially in Camden where execs from Sony and BMG were threatened with ASBOS and upto 5years in prison for their companies excessive flypostering. Which is fair enough, and the amounts of cocaine probably done by these people probably accounts for a lot of the crimey underworld in the capital anyway.

But, in a new round of events, rock label Music For Nations was ordered to pay a record fine for pasting up five, yes FIVE, In Me posters in Soho. Yesterday, a magistrate at Horseferry Road court ordered Music For Nations to pay £1,000 per poster setting a new precedent as a detterant to future flyposterers.

The Camden council claims to have reduced flyposting in the area by 60% following the launch of a name and shame campaign in the summer in which it contacted 12 labels and other groups that use flyposting as a means of promotion and called on them to stop, making their responses public. It says all 12 companies, including BMG and MTV, have now stopped. But we're confused, as we've seen posters for the musical atrocity that is the new K*ngs of L*on album on BMG. If you happen to spot a poster by a terrible band, why not do your civic duty and report it here or to your local London council, a list of which can be found here

Factoids: The previous record fine Westminster Council had secured for per illegal poster was £250. Camden Council estimates that dealing with illegal fly-posting costs borough taxpayers about £250,000 a year. TfL (Transport for London) recently decided to clamp down on the scourge of unlawful street ad bills by placing “cancelled” stickers on them, implying that the concert or sale being promoted had been scrapped.

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DiScuss: How much do you hate flyposters? What would you write across an InMe poster?

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Binme?

Or Binmen?

Actually, I'd go to see a band called binmen. That's a much better name than inme.

Re: Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Does the fine correlate to which band you're advertising? If InMe is £1,000, how much would you get fined for oh, I don't know, The Darkness? That's a £25,000 touch, easily :p

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Hopefully the fine could be repaid in InMe albums rather than money. Their label would be most relieved, I'm sure.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

how have InMe got a 3.5 user rating!? I havn't seen a positive comment about them anywhere. ever.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Those TfL "cancelled" stickers did amuse me, for several reasons:

a) Above where it said "cancelled" in large letters was the text "this poster is..". So, erm, not the event / release, then?

b) I managed to easily remove one without actually ripping the offending poster.

c) They ran articles about them putting them up in the London press. Mmm, subtle.

Genius

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

InMe got dropped when MFN and BMG merged, so really it's quite amusing. MFN paying for a band that they no longer have on their books (that doesn't sound right does it). Anyway, I like InMe so there!!!!

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

"TfL (Transport for London) recently decided to clamp down on the scourge of unlawful street ad bills by placing “cancelled” stickers on them"

Oh yawny yawn yawn. Counsils around the country have been doing this for years. It don't work.

Re: Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

or *councils.
DAMMIT, WHY DO I ALWAYS MAKE THAT MISTAKE.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Hate to say it, but those 'Cancelled' posters were a campaign for road saftey, nothing to do with music at all. The whole point of the main one - advertising "lil big" or whatever he was called, was that here was a kid cut down in the prime of his youth by having been run over and killed on the streets. Oh, and he was a "bling bling hip hop star kidz" (imagine the balding boardroom decision makers now folks), so it was a blatant and cynical attempt to use "street culture" to get the message across to kids. Now THAT doesn't work, surely?

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You're thinking of something different. Those posters were to advertise road saferty, along with that MTV Cribs-aping TV advert with the teenage girl.

These are small, letter-boxed size stickers saying "CANCELLED" in big red letters that TfL recently stuck across a number of fly posters in North London.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

the best way to deal with this problem is rid the world of InMe then there will be no band to produce CRAP to make flyers for.

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you mean there goes InMe's ad fund
they paid £5k for 5 posters and allllllllllllllllllll this free publicity

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It woulda only been a drip in the oceanto Eminem and his label. Things truly become news when they're much bigger than they should be. Spectacle, etc.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Surely council workers putting 'Cancelled' signs ON TOP of posters are ADDING to the problem, aren't they?

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

So local authorities like Westminster Council - homes for votes scandal? - and Camden - how many local youth services cut back? - are clamping down on the real enemy: flyposters. OK it may be The Man like $ony today, but tomorrow it'll be some poor sod who's knocked up a few A3s at Prontaprint for his mate's band. Who wants to leave London's wallspace to big business billboards and 'architects' anyway? They usually fcuk it up good and proper...

And don't get me started on TfL and those bendybus things, and as for buying your ticket before boarding the bus...

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

In Toronto, the flyposting thing is huge, it advertises bands, tango classes, English Language courses, everything. From an environmental viewpoint it's fucking wasteful but I can see why many people would want it retained. I think the main problem is one of large record companies using flyposting as a method of free advertising, that slapping their product on a derelict house is free for them and nobody pays a thing. Perhaps a more proactive method would be for these venues/bands who suffer to approach the councils and try to have recognised billboards advertising their gigs in specific locations. If they play the 'it's for the good of the local community' ticket then they may get a response.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

The moral of this story: Not even the law allows InMe.

Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

see: Neighbours (25th Nov)

Re: Record-Breaking £5000 Fine for Fly Postering

Yay! It's another Neighbours thread!

N.

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