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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    A number of years ago, when my young bloke Scott was about 5 we had friends drop in with their young bloke, about the same age. Whilst the boys were watching TV Scott who was a chronic asthmatic started getting wheezy, no problem down to the bedroom bring back the pump and mask, loads it with an ampoule of Ventolin puts the mask on and continues to watch TV. Well, the other kid freaks out big time, yelling, screaming, crying absolutely terrified. Took us a while to associate the two events and for his parents calm the boy down.

    One of the earliest TAC blood and gore ads had a young boy knocked down on the road with an oxygen mask on. It then showed a copper telling the driver "........the lads dead". Remember that one ?

    The poor little bugger had never seen an asthma mask before but he had seen the TAC ad and was convinced Scott was about to die.

    Never approved of the 'blood and gore' ads since. ****heads that make these ads have no idea of the harm they can cause.

    Deano
    Sounds to me more like the facile credulity of a child which would be soon outgrown rather than any long term harm. If a blood and gore ad stopped one drunk driver from getting in a car and killing another, myself, friends or family, I'd sleep happily even if it meant ten children had taken the wrong meaning from it.

    After all, the ads target drivers (not children who don't drive) and I doubt any adult would find themselves on a psychologist's couch attesting all their life's failings to being harmed by a graphic TAC ad as a child forty years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    A number of years ago, when my young bloke Scott was about 5 we had friends drop in with their young bloke, about the same age. Whilst the boys were watching TV Scott who was a chronic asthmatic started getting wheezy, no problem down to the bedroom bring back the pump and mask, loads it with an ampoule of Ventolin puts the mask on and continues to watch TV. Well, the other kid freaks out big time, yelling, screaming, crying absolutely terrified. Took us a while to associate the two events and for his parents calm the boy down.

    One of the earliest TAC blood and gore ads had a young boy knocked down on the road with an oxygen mask on. It then showed a copper telling the driver "........the lads dead". Remember that one ?

    The poor little bugger had never seen an asthma mask before but he had seen the TAC ad and was convinced Scott was about to die.

    Never approved of the 'blood and gore' ads since. ****heads that make these ads have no idea of the harm they can cause.

    Deano

    But......Scott was alive !!!!!! and thankfully a big difference.

    Over the last week I've handled 2 motor vehicle fatalities, one as on scene commander, and one as the duty officer (fire service). I'd be very happy if there weren't any more.

    Different styles of ads target and impact different groups, so what doesn't work for Ron (do any) or yourself may work at getting the message to others.



    Martyn

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    sorry was a double up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Sounds to me more like the facile credulity of a child which would be soon outgrown rather than any long term harm. If a blood and gore ad stopped one drunk driver from getting in a car and killing another, myself, friends or family, I'd sleep happily even if it meant ten children had taken the wrong meaning from it.
    So, lets see if I've got this right............its OK to terrorise children, as long as it's in a good cause, as they'll probably 'get over it' ......................hmmm. Can't say I agree.

    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    After all, the ads target drivers (not children who don't drive) and I doubt any adult would find themselves on a psychologist's couch attesting all their life's failings to being harmed by a graphic TAC ad as a child forty years ago.
    So, again, lets see if I've got this right.................it's OK to traumatise children as long as they aren't the specific target as trauma they can suffer as children won't affect them in later life..................hmmm. Again, can't say I agree.

    Deano

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post


    But......Scott was alive !!!!!! and thankfully a big difference.

    Over the last week I've handled 2 motor vehicle fatalities, one as on scene commander, and one as the duty officer (fire service). I'd be very happy if there weren't any more.

    Different styles of ads target and impact different groups, so what doesn't work for Ron (do any) or yourself may work at getting the message to others.



    Martyn
    Yeah, Scottys alive and well, 23 years old now. Have you noticed how the older your kids get the more they cost ?
    Was a member of the local Brigade for over 20 years, Captain for five. Couldn't agree more.
    As to the 'blood and gore' ads. Any idiot can make a disturbing and 'traumatising' ad and use this to promote a cause/behaviour. Do the advert makers consider the effect these ads may have on children, or do they use the old 'end justifies the means' argument and cop out ?
    This thread started lauding a clever safety belt ad. No blood, no gore but hard hitting, clever and effective. Another example is the Workcover ads that showed 'the most important reasons for workplace safety' , mum and the kids when dad comes home. Again, no blood and gore, clever, hard hitting and effective. Much better than the young girl sticking her hand in the bread slicer type Workcover ad.
    My view is that these "blood and gore" ads are made by lazy ad makers who couldn't be bothered to do better and the complete lack of professionalism and competence or even care this displays. If you are going to be an ad maker be a good one not a 'sensationalist' no talent one.

    Deano

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    So, lets see if I've got this right............its OK to terrorise children, as long as it's in a good cause, as they'll probably 'get over it' ......................hmmm. Can't say I agree.



    So, again, lets see if I've got this right.................it's OK to traumatise children as long as they aren't the specific target as trauma they can suffer as children won't affect them in later life..................hmmm. Again, can't say I agree.

    Deano
    Not quite, it's the words "terrorise" and "trauma" I disagree with, I see it as "childish misinterpretation". Ace posted a good explanation of "road trauma" from his line of work, a term for which trauma is appropriate as it is much more far reaching (ie loss/tragedy affecting families, friends, communities, police, emergency services) than the trauma you describe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post

    Different styles of ads target and impact different groups, so what doesn't work for Ron (do any) or yourself may work at getting the message to others.



    Martyn
    I think that is the key point. A good friend of mine who develops ads for the TAC certainly isn't a "lazy ad maker[s] who couldn't be bothered to do better and the complete lack of professionalism and competence or even care this displays", it's more to do with creating a range of ads the successfully target different groups, as you say getting the message across to as many people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    So, lets see if I've got this right............its OK to terrorise children, as long as it's in a good cause, as they'll probably 'get over it' ......................hmmm. Can't say I agree.



    So, again, lets see if I've got this right.................it's OK to traumatise children as long as they aren't the specific target as trauma they can suffer as children won't affect them in later life..................hmmm. Again, can't say I agree.

    Deano
    Traumatise them, have you not seen the freakin video games they play now??? To many kids are desensitised already.

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    another good few... from Northern Ireland I believe


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFoxGg49WwM]YouTube - Road safety ad[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Not really. I wonder how many are like me and ignore them all?

    The problem is that when there are many ads all similar I tend to think "ho hum, not another" and ignore them.


    I mean, when you look at the stats, the hit rate is increasing each year. So do they work? I don't think so.

    I see people (usually women [sorry]) texting as they drive almost everyday.


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