Thirsty Camel ‘hump’ video banned by ASB

The online video component of the ‘hump’ campaign for Thirsty Camel Bottleshops, launched in March by Melbourne agency Twenty20, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Bureau.

The ASB ruled that the video encourages the vandalism of road safety signs and other public property, which could have serious safety implications.

Complaints made by the public included: “It is vandalism and should not be shown as it implies that it is ok to stick such signs on important signs. I believe it is glorifying graffiti which is a public nuisance and against the law.” Another read: “I studied advertising and I reckon the ad agency who made this wanted to make an ad that pushed the boundaries.”

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