
Well some call it a nasty precedent, using landscapes just for advertisement. No wonder they are upset with a giant silhouette of a pole dancer painted on a field beneath the flight path of Gatwick Airport is putting out many people. The 100,000 square foot (9,300 square meter) advertisement is nearly invisible from the ground, but can be seen by airline passengers.
Tandridge District Council spokesperson Giuseppina Valenza said that the ad was painted on the field without proper permission and that the council would take legal action if it were not removed.
Sports Media Gaming Ltd, the company behind the ad, believes that the council had no grounds for removing it. However thay might just have to eat there words since in 2005, an ad for Lynx deodorant featuring a man fondling two naked women was washed off a nearby field after Unilever PLC decided to pull it.
Source: IHT




















