Go Ahead buses bans Peta bear fur campaign
15 Jan 2010 | by Maisie McCabe
LONDON - Bus operator Go Ahead has refused to carry a new campaign from animal rights charity Peta which features a Queen's Guard wearing a bleeding bear cap.
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? With posters plastered all over Wimbledon Station platforms and local buses, they certainly had presence ...
LONDON - Bus operator Go Ahead has refused to carry a new campaign from animal rights charity Peta which features a Queen's Guard wearing a bleeding bear cap.
of 800 buses across the UK....London bus route. In the end, enough money was generated to cover 800 buses across the UK and the tube ...
TDI, the company which sells advertising on the London Underground and on buses round the country...TDI, the company which sells advertising on the London Underground and on buses round the country, has put its business-to-business PR account up for pitch. There are three agencies on the pitch list: Lynne Franks, Propeller and Carol Hayes. The incumbent agency, Lexis, is not repitching. ...
by developing an effective communications strategy, and had improved First Buses customer service levels ...
buses across the UK and the tube network. The campaign is supported by the British Humanist Association ...
design to comply with guidelines for advertising on buses, and said the bus company had approved ...
warning (these things tend to come along one after the other, like London buses). So why isn't TM ...
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