Advertising Standards Authority - is a non-statutory body but provides a cod of practice for
- Adverts should not cause
offence.
- Adverts should not
glorify alcohol, sexual activity or drug taking.
- Adverts should not cause
harm to children.
- Adverts should not be
misleading.
- Adverts should not give
false information about what they are selling/promoting or exaggerate claims
made.
3 adverts that have been
complained about:
The post was
part of an integrated ad that also included a video and online game, urging
fans of Potnoodle to “peel the top off a hottie” by sexually suggestive images.
St John Ambulance TV ad
escapes ban
Ad from St John
Ambulance has escaped punishment despite receiving nearly 150 complaints that
it was “offensive and distressing”.
Phones 4U horror
adverts avoid ASA censure
This advert was
banned due to its "scary" content.
ACCORDING TO
THE ASA CODE OF PRACTICE NONE OF THE ADVERTS I HAVE CHOSEN TO ANALYSE IN MY VLOG BREAK THE RULES.
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