Illegal Flex Hoardings Including those of Netas, Defacing Beautiful Kudla Again!
Mangalur: Call it the “Visual Pollution” caused by political hoardings, especially during an election, during festival time etc. One one side these Netas urge people to not to use Flex banners..but on the other hand, they are the ones who break the law, regarding the display of illegal flex hoardings/banners banned by the government. And the sad and bad part is that the Congress leaders themselves are breaking the law, which was strictly implemented by CM Siddaramaiah’s government. Seems like “We Don’t Practice What We Preach” kind of motto. Mangaluru City which was looking so beautiful before the Mangaluru Dasara (during which lots of banners/hoardings were put up) after MCC pulled down all the hoardings/banners- and now all of a sudden post-Mangaluru Dasara many flex hoardings/banners are seen across the City.
I think there’s a need to break the nexus between corporators, MLAs and bureaucrats when it comes to this flex menace. Most flex boards and hoardings are the work of followers of public representatives of that ward or constituency. Short-staffed MCC is not in a position to deal with these followers who shoo away ground staff. Rumours are that instances of MCC officials being stopped or harassed when they tried to remove flex boards. Flexes come up all of a sudden during festivals, VIP birthdays, achievements of community leaders etc which have to be later removed by MCC staff. In spite of MCC’s drive against illegal flex boards and hoardings, many hoardings and flex boards have surfaced once again-even when there is the Karnataka Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) Act- But what action, if any, has been initiated against the culprits is not known. By bringing this law, will any of these officials crack down on the flexes the politicians put up? Far from it, they will go after the small local business people who put up small flexes here and there?- and pardon those politicians hoardings.
The lethargy of the city corporation has resulted in the mushrooming of such flex hoardings and banners in the city. When the hoardings and banners speak themselves who put them the corporation could easily fine them. But there is no will. As there is no fear of fine or any legal action people have continued to deface public places. The need of the hour is strong penalties and punishment. There’s punishment of imprisonment of six months or fine which may extend up to Rs 1,000 or both. So far, there’s only talk about filing criminal cases against erecting illegal flex boards- but no action.This showcase a city made ugly by the haphazard growth of these illegal flex hoardings/banners.
Advertisement billboards are bad enough by themselves and added to that the political hoardings are worse as they are put up anywhere and everywhere and one on top of another and in spaces not meant for hoardings. Most of them are put up for trivial and laughable reasons, and to felicitate political leaders on their “minor” achievement, or welcome them to the city and so on. The intention of this report with photographs not to show the ineffectiveness of the drive against the political billboards as some of them have gone now, although many remain particularly in outskirts of the City-like Kulur, Panambur etc. The drive leaves much to be desired no doubt but it’s a start. I can only hope that it’s not a mere flash in the pan and not restricted to elite areas of the city.
Hoardings/banners are also disturbing motorists, affecting their vision in high-traffic areas of the City, especially during the night. Sometimes these banners are a nuisance to vehicle drivers when they hang down loose and hurt the motorists. But MCC doesn’t care for the safety of the motorists, or pedestrians. Even though a few ad agencies take permission from MCC to display the banners/hoardings, but the majority of the publicity materials that you see around the City are without MCC approval, but displayed illegally. Social activist Gerard Towers speaking to Team Mangalorean said, “Every banner/hoarding that you see around are made of flex/banned plastic. MCC should take strict action on such lawbreakers, but the problem is that politicians from the ruling party use such flexes too. MCC should be held responsible for the disturbance caused to the public due to installation of such flexes/ad hoardings illegally
Why allow flex banners of politicians, MLA’s, MLC, even Corporators/MCC Officials to be displayed and no action taken against them. Laws should be equal for everyone, irrespective of caste, or religion, etc. Why also allow religious banners to be displayed- this will create confusion among others when they want to display their banners”. But compare to other Mayors we had so far, Mayor Kavitha is doing much better in her actions solving most of the civic issues so far- but she still needs to be more strict! Probably she is lacking the support of her colleagues?
How can one expect people to follow the rules, when the government officials themselves break the law. Call them examples of advertising vandalism, visual pollution or label them as the pox of outdoor advertising! Though I am not against advertising or against the Congress politicians, the number of billboards in our cities has reached epidemic proportions and I have developed an allergy to them. And guess what, most of them are illegal. Just in time for Diwali traders have put up hoardings about the sale of fireworks with a special offer. Ours is one of the few countries in the world where hoardings/banners are displayed anywhere and everywhere in spite of the supreme court order banning hoardings because they are hazardous to motorists. So why are these illegal hoardings/banners still out there on the streets, including those of the politicians-thereby defacing the beauty of the City? Is this what “Swacch Mangaluru” is all about?
hellooooooooooo….. i want to put up a few flex banners.Will i get the permission ?
there are many outlets that are one stop shop. they provide with flex, grease the corporation, and also fix the banners wherever you want. even inside the m….’s office.
It is easy to find who did it. Just start imposing huge penalty on the organisations or individuals who are putting these flex boards. But everything depends on the corporation — if they impose fines even after greasing!! Its time that some one files a PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION.