The St James Municipal Company continued its crackdown on unlawful signage on Friday, eradicating 20 indicators posted close to the Sangster Worldwide Airport in Montego Bay.
The indicators, which bore messages referring to the continuing geopolitical state of affairs within the Center East, had been nailed to palm timber alongside the roadway and printed on board materials.
Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Richard Vernon, oversaw the operation and reminded the general public that permission have to be sought earlier than erecting any signage.
“What turns into the norm typically turns into a breach of legislation,” Vernon instructed reporters. “There’s a proper technique to do issues — search consent, attain out to the native authority and do the precise factor.”
The indicators had been eliminated simply days forward of a serious Caricom convention set to happen within the parish, with Vernon noting that their placement appeared intentional.
“We don’t help violence wherever on the planet … however when political messaging strikes into metropolis house with indicators, it turns into the duty of the native authority to deal with,” he added.
Utilizing the City and Nation Planning Act (1978) as steerage, Vernon defined the method for acquiring approval to erect indicators, stressing the significance of getting consent from each the property proprietor and the municipal company.
The eliminated indicators will probably be saved by the company till they’re retrieved.
“I’m asking the individuals related to them to stop and desist. If you wish to put up indicators, search permission and pay the suitable charges,” Vernon mentioned.
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