should
Should use the same ad
but replace the backdrop with "We used to have $h17 here but some 717$ complained" it'd be a hit within hours
The UK's advertising regulator has slammed the brakes on a Yahoo! ad which is said encourage irresponsible driving. The ASA received a complaint about "an ad on a login screen, for an email service provider, [which] was headed 'Faster is funner. Introducing the 2x faster New BT Yahoo! Mail. Find out more about BT Yahoo! Mail …
If it makes you feel better, the ASA told citroen they can't show a car advert that includes adults cycling without helmets in the UK before 9pm in case it made kids want to cycle without a helmet. That's despite the fact that it is not a legal requirement to wear a helmet
https://lofidelitybicycleclub.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/trading-standards/
They are in a word: daft.
I saw this advert and on the way home decided speed was indeed the best thing ever and managed to do my evening shop in super quick time. Admittedly I ram-raided the Supermegamart and drove around at 90mph down the ailses and killing a fair few in my path but damn did that shopping get done quick.
Tired of toodling along in the traffic at barely 30mph I decided to take a short cut across the park at a staggering 88mph taking out a couple of football teams in along the way. I finally decided to hurtle down the railway line narrowly avoiding the destruction of my car (can't say so much for the train, that de-railed killing tens of billions of people) and I was home at least 5 seconds sooner than usual.
Thanks Yahoo! Tha-hoo.
I do not find the "new" Y mail faster and the new Yahoo calendar is a complete and utter dud with major functions removed inc. Blackberry and Outlook syncing, ability to share Yahoo Group calendars and introducing "features" such as minimum 30 minute blocks for meetings etc.
Maybe the ASA could get them for false advertising?