Since the administration has no knowledge on their structural stability, they pose a risk on the lives of the citizens.
Tag: Hoardings
Mumbai billboard collapse: Delhi’s municipal corporation orders audit of structural safety of outdoor ads
Additionally, Mumbai’s Central Railway authorities have asked its five divisions to conduct audits as well of similar structures in their respective zones.
Mumbai hoarding collapse: BMC issues notice to railway authorities; Hoardings above 40×40 size to be removed
The BMC said in a release issued on May 15, that the notices have been sent to the authorities for the removal of hoardings above 40 x 40 feet size, under Section 30 (2) (V) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
“Strongman monopoly promoting illegal hoarding, sub-standard installations”: Vikram Bhalla of Vivify Asia
Founder and Director of Vivify Asia, Bhalla, talks about the tragic illegal hoarding incident that took place in Mumbai, on May 13. He shares how such threats can be addressed by ensuring media is handled by professionally trained teams and not labour hired by a strongman
Illegal ad hoardings – deadly threat to people’s lives and property
Illegal hoardings and billboards have claimed the lives of many of citizens, over the past few years
OOH Association says expelling bad actors isn’t enough; enforcement is key, not ban
The billboard collapse in Mumbai renews calls for stricter enforcement of safety standards and laws on outdoor advertising. The OOH Association can bar non-compliant media owners from membership. But that’s not enough. Here’s why.
Brands to demand accountability from OOH vendors after Mumbai hoarding incident
Marketers must take stringent calls and check bona fide credentials of the OOH vendors they choose to work with, say experts. Industry specific associations like the ISA and AAAI should also lead the effort to clean up the industry.
Advertisers alarmed by Mumbai hoarding collapse; ad agencies, brands call for audits and action
After the initial shock of hearing about the giant billboard crash, a media executive called his colleagues to check if any of the agency’s brands were on the hoarding.
“Imagine if there was a baby oil messaging on the billboard. And it falls and kills a few mothers”
Advertising veterans condemn the state of outdoor media and lack of action to curb illegal ad hoardings after the Mumbai billboard collapse that killed over a dozen people.
Mumbai ad hoarding collapse: “Regulatory machineries like OOH Association have failed to recognise importance of public safety,” says ad veteran
Tapas Gupta, CMD, BEI Confluence Communication and ex- President & CEO of a McCann agency (PSL Erickson), called out the OOH associations in the country for the tragic incident that took 14 people lives after a 100-feet-tall illegal billboard fell in Mumbai.