jn_12
Senior Member
But 99% of posters on poles are multiples of clubs or bigger businesses, not your local dog walker. They're abusive and ugly and I'd rather they be limited. There are plenty of opportunities for legitimate community posters at community centres, condo lobbies, laundry rooms, etc.
Even then, I'm fine with postings for clubs and events (I often see them for upcoming concerts or theatre events). I'm not sure how a poster can abuse you, but I'd suggest they're no uglier than any other form of advertising, only in this case advertising has been democratized to allow even you and me to get our message across to others.
And you're right, there are other places that posters can go up, but obviously poles have become the place for it where they can reach the most people. For those other options, most people never set foot in a community centre, have in-suite laundry and perhaps just aren't allowed to post in their condo lobbies (this doesn't make it right in the same way local residential associations shouldn't be banning things like clothes lines).
To me, this postering argument is no different than people who complain about windmills off the Scarborough bluffs or the aforementioned clothes lines in the suburbs. It might be something others benefit from, but because I don't like to see it it shouldn't happen.