2. Antonio Federici (2010) This advert is offensive to catholics,
as priests, are not allowed to have
homosexual relations, however it should not be
Considered offensive as people should be
Allowed to love who they want.
Banned.
3. Antonio Federici (2010)
This advert is offensive to catholics as it shows a
pregnant nun and nuns are supposed to be
married to God and have a celibate lifestyle. Like
to be seen as a distortion and mockery of those
who practice a catholic lifestyle. Banned.
4. Junkies Ltd
(promotion for a
student club night) (2010)
This advert is offensive to those
who suffer with dyslexia as it is
making fun of their learning
difficulty. Leaflet for a nightclub
aimed at young people who have
dyslexia and was intended as a
celebration of the difficulty as it
should not prevent success.
Banned.
5. British Humanist Association (2009)
Offensive as it denigrates
those who believe in faith.
Not banned as it was
unlikely to mislead.
6. The Christian Party (2009)
Offensive to those who
have no faith. Ad was a
view of the advertisers
opinion and therefore
was not banned.
7. Department of Health (2007)
Ad was distressing, offensive
and unsafe to children. This
poster was banned as anyone
can see it, however the tv ad
was not as it was shown after
the watershed so children
cannot see it.