Relating to my previous post, the new Anti-Tagging video aimed at school children is now available on You Tube, but interestingly the council have chosen to prevent embedding, disable comments and disable user ratings. An interesting approach to stimulating debate...
Remember the press release? "The DVD aims to stimulate discussion about graffiti..."
Fortunately, as far as a web browser is concerned an object is an object is an object, so if you are so minded, you can download the video using a free tool such as the one available here, reload the AVI into You Tube and then embed the downloaded content in your website:
(Update - 05 March: The video producer has now put the four segments on You Tube with comments enabled)
I expect this may irritate the Corporate Communications Team. but guys - if you're going to be consultative and practice open government, you have to accept that people may say things you don't want to hear.
HOLLAND WATCH UPDATE
Approx 14:00 - Leader of Bristol City Council Spotted in Millennium Square, hanging around with the production crew for the BBC3 "Upstaged" event.
If someone can explain to me what "Upstaged" actually is, then I'd be most grateful. I have now passed that point in my life (i.e. my youth) when I can be bothered to get at all enthusiastic about new Reality TV variants. No doubt whatever it is, I'm sure Lord Reith would be proud.
