Green adverts MISLEADING by ASA.
Tuesday 25th of March 2008 - Travel report by Cheap-holidays
Cheaperholidays.co.uk special report: Green campaign groups opposed to UK airport expansion have been misleading the public, advertising regulators have ruled.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints that national press ads from environment campaigners Airport Watch and enoughisenough were misleading and should not be repeated.
A full page advertisement in the national press taken out by the two campaign groups featured a picture of Gordon Brown and made claims that were found to have breached the Code of Advertising Practice in two areas (3.1) Substantiation and 7.1 (Truthfulness).
The ASA also found that a claim in the ads that ‘60% of people in an ICM Poll had said no to airport expansion anywhere in the UK’ was had ‘misrepresented the results of the survey’ and were ‘likely to mislead’.
In a formal adjudication, the ASA went on to say that figures used for aviation emissions were also ‘likely to mislead’ because they were based on the campaigners’ own emissions calculations rather than official data.
Clive Soley, campaign director of Future Heathrow said: “The adjudication is very serious. It shows that these groups who represent some of the most vocal campaigning organisations against plans for Heathrow’s sustainable expansion, have used polls and data to mislead the public.
“The public should be aware that some of their advertising is misleading and they should look at it with care.”
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