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Due to this there was a lot of false, misleading and offensive advertising.
For Mr. Perkins, it was the second effort in a campaign to rid Harlem of offensive advertising.
As well, local authorities have wide jurisdiction prohibiting future owners from displaying offensive advertising or erecting buildings that do not fit the region's character.
The Council which lobbied for the regulation of outdoor advertising, and, in the absence of legislation, putting consumer pressure on corporations to reduce offensive advertising.
In early 1970, the first of several staff splits happened when the paper's female staff objected to the placement of sexist, offensive advertising to raise revenue to pay the printing bills.
As a Cabinet minister, she wants to make her mark, not only by eliminating titillating or offensive advertising, but also, more ambitiously, by setting in motion a second women's revolution in Spain.
Although Continental Europe has moved to clamp down on indecent and offensive advertising, especially spots that portray women in overly submissive postures, nudity is still much more accepted on the Continent, Mr. Campbell said.
In a letter sent to the show's producers this week, they write: "We find public displays of branding and subjugation offensive advertising. . . . It is especially callous to present such a retrograde image at a time when assault and violence against women are on the rise.
There were problems about being the carrier of bills, final demands, and offensive advertising material, but as far as Caro knew Bryony overcame her scruples sufficiently to deliver all mail except for a succession of very obvious plain brown envelopes, which were frequently sent to one particular address on her route.
In the advertising business, this combination of frightening, gory and/or offensive advertising material is known as "shockvertising" and is often considered to have been pioneered by Benetton, the Italian clothing retailers which created the line United Colors of Benetton, and its advertisements in the late 1980s (see Benetton below).