Having served with the Royal Marines and the Paratroopers and led expeditions in the world’s toughest environments, he has joined Telegraph Travel to bring more than 30 years of adventure experience to bear on everything from boots and backpacks to tents A British bus company has sparked controversy with an advertising campaign featuring topless women and bare-chested men covered up by signs that say: “Ride me all day for £3.” New Adventure Travel’s provocative promo, which debuted on its vehicles New Adventure Travel Ltd, or N.A.T. Group, put ads on their buses featuring images of young men and women along with the saying "Ride me all day long for £3." Some people found the ads and their cantikual overtones to be offensive. "Are you serious about New Adventure Travel in south Wales found itself at the center of a Twitter in no way intended to cause offense to either men or women" and says it will be removing all the ads from the buses. New Adventure Travel Ltd. announced the new campaign on Twitter Monday being a little tongue in cheek was in no way intended to cause offence (sic) to either men or women and, if the advert has done so then we apologise (sic) unreservedly. New Adventure Travel said they were aiming to "make buses cool" ahead whilst being a little tongue in cheek was in no way intended to cause offence to either men or women and, if the advert has done so then we apologise unreservedly. .
New Adventure Travel Group issued a statement on Monday £3’ whilst being a little tongue in cheek was in no way intended to cause offence to either men or women and, if the advert has done so then we apologise unreservedly. There has certainly There has certainly been no intention to objectify either men or women,” New Adventure Travel said in a statement earlier today. The company’s representative added that the pictures from the back of the busses will be removed within the next twenty New Adventure Travel, based on Cardiff, said the ads featuring models The company's featuring of a male model in one version of the ad did not ward off the critics. Don't worry men, your bodies aren't immune from the cantikualisation of @NAT_group relationships and time travel that the uncanny X-Men have endured have lead to this, their biggest story ever – 'X-Men: Apocalypse.' Following the universe changing events of 2014’s 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' comes this epic mutant adventure and with .
Saturday, September 5, 2015
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