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I must admit these ads are a pretty big distraction from the road hahaha.
If you want to protect your children...
talk to them.
Hoo-ray! Thank you to those who took action and to the UTA for being responsive to the community.
Anyone who would have a problem with this ad has far bigger, deeper issues they probably need to address...
Re: Mike W
"Anyone who would have a problem with this ad has far bigger, deeper issues they probably need to address... "
Likewise, anyone who would have a problem with people standing up for what they feel is right has far bigger, deeper issues they probably need to address...
Re: Brave Sir Robin
Where the problem is when a tiny but very vocal minority try to dictate what the rest of us can do. In this case I'm sorry most of us can look at an ad like this and control our emotions.
What are they going to do next?
Ban women from being out in public altogether?
Make them all wear burkes’?
How about all the other women around that can distract those not paying attention?
Riding bikes, walking, and driving next to you in the car.
Thank you, UTA. I've seen those buses multiple times and wondered what had gotten into the UTA. There's no good reason to have an ad like that on a bus.
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