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Of the 125 Billboards, only Two Were Legal. the "Advertising Busters" Campaign

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The vast majority of billboards in Polish cities are illegal, argue activists associated with the "Pogromcy Reklamozy" (Advertising Busters) initiative. They've just counted that in Warsaw's Bemowo district alone, out of well over 100 such billboards, only two are legally erected. They believe the blame lies with poor regulations, a lack of enforcement, and excessively low penalties.
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The vast majority of billboards in Polish cities are illegal, argue activists associated with the "Pogromcy Reklamozy" (Advertising Busters) initiative. They've just counted that in Warsaw's Bemowo district alone, out of well over 100 such billboards, only two are legally erected. They believe the blame lies with poor regulations, a lack of enforcement, and excessively low penalties.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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