A Coke advertisement featuring Duffy, the singer, cycling in the street without lights or a reflective jacket has drawn 22 complaints.
The advert shows the singer cycling through the night along quiet streets, singing with passers by joining in.
Thankfully, the Advertising Standards Authority rejected all the compaints.
"Because of the fantasy context we concluded that the ad did not condone behaviour prejudicial to health and safety."
How about we get back to 'real' health and safety now?
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Thursday, 18 June 2009
Health and safety blamed...yet again
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