Nataliya Bilyk,
advertising
officer

“Of course, there is too much of this advertising in Kyiv and, especially, out of the city. And it gets worse and worse to the east of the country.”

 

Roman Pikalov,
sales manager

“There are too many of these billboards not only in Kyiv, but all over Ukraine. It doesn’t irritate me too much, but I think that advertising space should be evenly shared among the authorities, opposition and other parties. I think people who try to illegally deface any advertising should be fined. This advertising was paid for by someone, so there is no excuse for defacing it.”

 

Anton Perepy­lytsya,
student

“I think there are too much of such one-side advertising. I can’t say I care a lot about that, but I do think this is too much. This is an imposition on others’ views and thoughts. People are kind of forced to see such information.”

 

Volodymyr Poberezh­niuk,
worker

“I know there are many of these billboards in the town, but I don’t care at all. I just don’t pay my attention to them. I don’t think those who deface them should be punished. That is their own choice.”

 

Valentyna Lesyk,
pensioner

“I am too old to think about politics. It can matter for those who at least vote, it can probably influence their choice.”