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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Main Issues - Public Information advertisements/ charity advertisements

  • More restrictive approach set out will not normally apply.
  • Potentially shocking or offensive content in such advertisements must not go beyond what is likely to be acceptable to particular audiences.
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