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"Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving". Has anyone seen these billboards in their jurisdictions? They have popped-up recently in San Antonio. I like the campaign but I wonder if it confuses the general public. What do ya'll think? | ||
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I have been out of the state for nearly two weeks and returned this week to the news's stations talking about driving buzzed. I had seen a billboard with the message somewhere between the metroplex and the panhandle (Wichita Falls?) but I couldn't figure it out. At first, I also wondered what the media were talking about. The campaign now makes sense but you may be right about the confusion--at least initially. | |||
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I figured people, not as bright as prosecutors, might look at that and go "huh?" Guess you can't solve the DWI problem with just one magic bullet campaign. | |||
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Seen these on TV. One shows a young woman knocking two front teeth out with a beer bottle. Then a different young woman puts down a beer bottle before leaving a party. The voice over says something like; you know when you're drunk, but buzzed driving is drunk driving. I seem to recall another one but can't remember the script on it. | |||
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If the ad makes you stop and think then it is probably working. | |||
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It's too bad you have to watch regular TV to put the whole thing together. I, and some others I know, abhor regular TV and rarely watch any (Shannon, do I recall you posting something similar along these lines?). But I grant we would probably be an exception and most of the public gets heavy doses of commercial airtime. | |||
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