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Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
I'm sure I've posted this before, but a boy at work spoke about coming up behind a line of stationary traffic at the lights. He was getting angrier and angrier as the lights kept changing but nobody was moving. Eventually he got out to see what was going on and he realised that he had pulled in behind a line of parked cars. He was nicknamed Mr Magoo after that. :laugh:

Driving down this dual carriageway today. Where the silver car is in the picture was one of those massive signs on back of a van with the flashing arrow pointing to the left as the council were cutting the grass. Must of been a queue of 20-30 cars in the left lane for the lights. A 4x4 Porsche goes by everyone, I'm assuming they are looking to cut in, cheeky buggers go right up and behind the sign van.

I'm sat in my car chuntering to myself saying I hope no one lets them in. Anyway, lights change and left hand lane moves off. Porsche just sits there behind the van, muppets must have thought it was in the traffic queue and they were being clever going by all the idiots in the left hand lane. ^_^

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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
@classic33 I don't believe you have actually made time to write to the AA about their campaign!
Anyhow, so, according to the response email, the wrestler represents the AA protecting the drivers?
To me, it looks like the wrestler wants to destroy the cars on the posters :laugh:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
@classic33 I don't believe you have actually made time to write to the AA about their campaign!
Anyhow, so, according to the response email, the wrestler represents the AA protecting the drivers?
To me, it looks like the wrestler wants to destroy the cars on the posters :laugh:
Why not, it's their poster. So if anyone knows it should have been them.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
@classic33 I don't believe you have actually made time to write to the AA about their campaign!
Anyhow, so, according to the response email, the wrestler represents the AA protecting the drivers?
To me, it looks like the wrestler wants to destroy the cars on the posters :laugh:

I have to admit, that was my first thought as well when I saw it the first time.
 
Even the new version would look wrong at a quick glance


Seems to me like the sort of advert that was carefully considered ona big screen in a long meeting and discussed from all angles

whereas the actual advert has to operate mostly based on a quick glance from someone passing - and hence the details are not noticed by the intended audience but are discussed in depth by the management making the decisions
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Even the new version would look wrong at a quick glance


Seems to me like the sort of advert that was carefully considered ona big screen in a long meeting and discussed from all angles

whereas the actual advert has to operate mostly based on a quick glance from someone passing - and hence the details are not noticed by the intended audience but are discussed in depth by the management making the decisions
Their YV ads are coming in for similar stick, especially the bank robbery one.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I was out for a little ride this afternoon and spotted a huge strange-looking billboard poster ahead of me. I wondered what it was showing...

As I got closer, I saw that it was a picture of a pedestrian who had been hit by a car and was still flying through the air. The text on the advert reassured worried witnesses that the driver would have no problems - "It's okay - I'm with the AA". Phew - no problem with the car repairs and legal costs when sued for damages then!

I was sufficiently indignant that I stopped to take a picture of the poster...

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It took me some time to realise that the poster is actually supposed to show a car being attacked by a crazed wrestler! :wacko:

Am I being over-sensitive, or is that poster just a wee bit tone deaf? :whistle:
Is that advert still there?

They were all due for removal last month.
 

Roadrat77

Active Member
Location
Birmingham
I tend to think like someone who wants to keep his arse out of A&E....
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
I don't really see any issue with the poster to be honest, but I can guarantee you that at some point the designer or someone thought of as equally insignificant will have flagged the potential for misinterpretation and been ignored.
 
I'm not in the AA. Does that mean I have to wait 7 hours for an ambulance?

You are in the AA so you have to wait over 7 hours and then they only take you 80 miles in the wrong direction to transfer to a second ambulance to take you over a 100 miles the rest of the way. That is if they can't find a loophole to leave you stranded despite paying a full year's contract. Harumph!

Just saying, Recovery sector is cowboy territory and AIUI the government have people looking into it in order to change the laws to give consumers protection. Yes, they have asked AA and RAC to research what is needed!! I joke, I think!! I have read a consumer rights article that quoted an expert that the recovery industry is one of the least protected for the consumer with some very sharp practices.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
You are in the AA so you have to wait over 7 hours and then they only take you 80 miles in the wrong direction to transfer to a second ambulance to take you over a 100 miles the rest of the way. That is if they can't find a loophole to leave you stranded despite paying a full year's contract. Harumph!

Just saying, Recovery sector is cowboy territory and AIUI the government have people looking into it in order to change the laws to give consumers protection. Yes, they have asked AA and RAC to research what is needed!! I joke, I think!! I have read a consumer rights article that quoted an expert that the recovery industry is one of the least protected for the consumer with some very sharp practices.

I've variously been with the AA, RAC, and latterly Green Flag. They've all been perfectly OK to be fair. Fair enough there was a long wait if you break down on a bank holiday, but not had issues otherwise. Granted there's a tendency to ratchet the price up each year, but it's easier to swap than car insurance. GF haven't particularly been guilty of that, so I've stayed with them a good few years, price seems fair enough
 

Gillstay

Veteran
We got dumped by the AA one year. They just had no staff to rescue us. By the time I had hired a car, gone back for the mended one etc we were 700 notes out of pocket and they were not interested.
 

Slick

Guru
I've variously been with the AA, RAC, and latterly Green Flag. They've all been perfectly OK to be fair. Fair enough there was a long wait if you break down on a bank holiday, but not had issues otherwise. Granted there's a tendency to ratchet the price up each year, but it's easier to swap than car insurance. GF haven't particularly been guilty of that, so I've stayed with them a good few years, price seems fair enough

Pretty much my experience with GF to date.
 
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