Hi Wheels,
Nothing wrong with getting slapped with facts, but what facts are shown in this MADD ad? The "Best Friend" and the "Girlfriend" meeting and hugging just outside the window of the guy in the chair. Just because he is in a chair doesn't mean he was drinking while driving. Maybe he was hit by his "Best Friend" and "Girlfriend," while they were drinking and that's why he's in the wheelchair. I think if the MADD ad hadn't put the name tags on the people leaving the whole scene open to interpretation, it would have worked a lot better for them.
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
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Very true OC!I'd rather be slapped for the warning then slapped, after the fact and ask'd why I didn't think to warn.And sometimes you have to be and do outrageous things just to get people's attention.Just ask any commercial marketing group or ad people.Best WishesWIn a message dated 9/25/2006 10:37:53 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:what is outrageous? that someone ends up in a w/c and has to see his best friend head out with his ex g/f? that's pretty much real life if you ask me. this might just make someone think b/4 going out and doing something stupid - the outrageous part might be - probably it will have no effect. i have tried to 'teach' people not to use handicapped parking illegally - it is pretty much wasted effort. it's tough to change a leopard's spots.o'c

