Scrap yard fails in ad watchdog case after claiming complaint was ‘discrimination against blonde beautiful women’

A scrap metal yard in Sydney has failed to stop its “exploitative and degrading” bilboard being banned after arguing a complaint against it was “discrimination against blonde beautiful women”.

The billboard for St George Scrap Metal featured an image of a woman in a bikini kneeling on a beach, with text reading “St George Metal Recovery. They are definitely not the largest. But I wouldn’t sell my stuff to anyone else”.

complaint to the Advertising Standards Board (ASB) said: “I am offended by this advertisement because it is sexist to include a scantily-clad woman on a billboard advertising a service which has no relation whatsoever to the image used.”

Claiming the ad was “heavily photoshopped” the complainant added of the tagline: “What in the world does that have to do with scrap metal??? It is sexist, predatory and offensive.”

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