BMW ad pulled for skateboarding scene

A complaint against an ad for BMW has been upheld by industry watchdog Ad Standards for depicting a young man riding a skateboard along the centre line of the road without a helmet.

A minority of the Ad Standards panel agreed the ad was stylised to create a sense of freedom and anticipation, and along with the disclaimer, the shot of the skateboarder would not be interpreted as promoting unsafe behaviour.

Australian road rules do not require skateboarders to wear a helmet, however the law would have been breached by the rider for skateboarding in the middle of the road.

A majority of the Ad Standards community panel determined the combination of the two would breach ‘prevailing community standards on health and safety’ and upheld the complaint the ad received on the issue.

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