Cork council to begin seizing roadside advertising billboards
Cork County Council will begin seizing roadside advertising billboards on lorries and trailers next month, the Irish Examiner reports.
Councillors yesterday approved a new by-law allowing council employees to remove billboards if the owner does not comply with a notice to remove the offending vehicle within 24 hours.
The by-law will also apply to cars advertised for sale on the roadside.
It follows a sharp rise in the number of roadside advertising billboards in County Cork, which councillors believe are becoming a hazard.
Tom Stritch, Cork County Council’s director of roads and transportation services, wrote in a report that the adverts “are a distraction to motorists, especially near junctions and roundabouts and constitute traffic hazards and a danger to road users”.