Channel 4's rude Spoons ads deemed not offensive
14 Dec 2005 | by by Julia Pearlman
swear words. The ASA ruled that the ads were not in breach of any codes and were targeted at an adult ...
. However, in judging between poor taste and widespread offence, the ASA recognised that it was unlikely ...
swear words. The ASA ruled that the ads were not in breach of any codes and were targeted at an adult ...
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