![]() ![]() However, he noted the party will clean up their items. When asked to respond to the public’s backlash about the proliferation of the campaign signage, FNM chairman Carl Culmer said he had “no comment at this time”. instead of wasting money, wasting resources.” “If you’re going to spend money, spend it on social media. She suggested that technology could be used instead. We’ve got major issues in this country and that’s all the political parties can think to do with their money is to throw signs about the place. Plastic takes hundreds of years to degrade and the fact that, like I said, the environmental issues are one thing. “The problem is that it is primarily plastic stuff which hopefully at the end of it all will be collected and thrown into the dump but it’s a waste. The fact that most of them are plastic after we just banned use plastic it’s just so hypocritical,” she said. “They think that we don’t know who the parties are involved in elections. Ms Duncombe pointed out the environmental impact and a waste of money these tactics are. There were also reports yesterday that some of the political paraphernalia was blown about the streets due to the windy weather. New Providence residents have complained about the sheer number of lawn signs and posters placed throughout the streets, predominantly by the Free National Movement and the Progressive Liberal Party. ![]() That money would’ve been way better spent feeding those people than throwing their garbage all about the place causing eyesores wherever you go,” said Sam Duncombe of reEarth. There are people who are still getting food through a food service because they’ve lost their job. Tribune Staff some Bahamians shaking their heads over the proliferation of election paraphernalia on the streets, one environmentalist has branded the excessive signage as “ridiculous” and “over the top”. ![]()
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