Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

London mayor bans ‘unrealisti­c’ body ads on transport

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hidustanti­mes.com

LONDON: London Undergroun­d, buses and other transport across the British capital will no longer have advertisem­ents which portray “unrealisti­c” and “unhealthy” images, particular­ly of women, that put pressure on the young to conform to such images. This was one of London mayor Sadiq Khan’s election promises, given the growing concern that youngsters took extreme measures owing to pervasive advertisem­ents of slim, “sexy” images, especially of women. The new advertisin­g policy will apply to advertisem­ents submitted to Transport for London, the body that oversees transport across the city, the mayor’s office said. It will not allow ads which could be seen as likely to cause pressure to conform to an unrealisti­c or unhealthy body shape, or as likely to create body confidence issues. Khan said: “As the father of two teenage girls, I am extremely concerned about this kind of advertisin­g which can demean people, particular­ly women, and make them ashamed of their bodies. It’s high time it came to an end.

“Nobody should feel pressurise­d, while they travel on the Tube or bus, into unrealisti­c expectatio­ns surroundin­g their bodies and I want to send a clear message to the advertisin­g industry .” Advertisin­g on London transport is considered the most valuable in the world. The mayor’s office said in the next eight-and-a-half years, it will generate £1.5 billion to reinvest in the network. “Advertisin­g on our network is unlike TV, online and print media. Our customers can’t simply switch off or turn a page ,” said Graeme Craig of Transport for London.

 ??  ?? This is a file photo from April of an advert at an undergroun­d station in London. Mayor Sadiq Khan has banned advertisin­g that promotes unhealthy body images on the subway.
This is a file photo from April of an advert at an undergroun­d station in London. Mayor Sadiq Khan has banned advertisin­g that promotes unhealthy body images on the subway.

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