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Fixed penalties are issued for everything from dog fouling, litter and graffiti to flyposting.
In Britain the term for the verb "wheatpasting" is "flyposting."
Participation in the party has involved strikes, blockades, flyposting, sabotage, shoplifting, riots, and other radical tactics.
Combat graffiti, flyposting and unsightly hoardings (10)
While flyposting is commonplace, it is often viewed as a nuisance due to issues with property rights, visual appearance and sign ordinance violations.
Dennis explains that whoever's trashing the flyposting is costing the band big slice's of money and their record deal will soon be over for the band.
The most direct are guerrilla marketing techniques such as plastering posters on outdoor walls, flyposting, and distributing handbills on windows of cars parked in entertainment districts.
Flyposting (sometimes known as wild posting or bill posting) is a guerrilla marketing tactic through the act of placing advertising posters or flyers in legal or illegal places.
In 2004, Sony Music and BMG were threatened with anti-social behaviour orders by Camden Borough Council for illegal flyposting.
After a failed attempt to catch the criminals, a neo-punk rock group led by "Dan Druff" request the help of Kate to catch people tearing up their flyposting.
When placed on public property or public rights of way without permission, or if left on private property for too long, they are often in violation of littering laws, and/or laws intended to prevent flyposting.
By early 2000, the trio contributed to the emergence of a nascent, street art culture by circulating their screenprinted and painted work on city streets, usually using the subversive processes of wheatpasting (flyposting) and stenciling.