ASA bans anti-terrorist radio ad
By Sara Kimberley Wednesday, 11 August 2010 12:01AM
A radio ad for the Anti-Terrorist Hotline that asked people to report others' suspicious behaviour has been banned by the Advertising Standards Association for being offensive.
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