Campaign material should not be on railway property
Mark Neeham, as the authorizing officer of photographed Liberal campaign material on railway property at the level crossing gates Woy Woy and elsewhere at Woy Woy, this is a heads up.
While it is very apparent there is a lot of money being invested in promoting Lucy Wicks as Liberal candidate for the seat of Robertson, I expect if asked Lucy would confirm that I really need her to displace Labor's Deborah O'Neill.
The problem is, as my readers are pointing out, the perceived illegal and non-complying use of our public property to date by Liberal and Labor campaigns.
The Local Government Act and other laws play a part in our due process, which I have over the years, explained to my readers in our local papers.
While Gosford Council (some Liberal and Labor councillors) is demonstrating a poor grasp of what is required of them and ratepayers with its revised policy D1.12 advocating people to ignore the Electoral Act.
I expect Mr Neeham you are able to grasp the importance of being seen to be running a good honest campaign by directing compliant placement of your authorized political material in the electorate of Robertson and elsewhere across NSW.
I am already committed to promulgating photos of campaign material which is perceived by voters to be placed in contempt of our political due process.
Perhaps you should consider page 12 of the Peninsula News on June 24.
I need to have Lucy Wicks take the seat of Robertson.
I am not able to ignore people who bring to me their concerns about a lack of due process.
Email, 29 Jul 2013
Edward James, Umina