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Ban lifted on 'no helmet' Cycling Scotland advert | Ban lifted on 'no helmet' Cycling Scotland advert |
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A ban on a television advert promoting safe cycling which showed a rider without a helmet has been lifted while authorities review their decision. | A ban on a television advert promoting safe cycling which showed a rider without a helmet has been lifted while authorities review their decision. |
The advert is part of a campaign by Cycling Scotland. | The advert is part of a campaign by Cycling Scotland. |
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) objected on the grounds of "health and safety" but has now withdrawn its "flawed" ruling while an independent review takes place. | The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) objected on the grounds of "health and safety" but has now withdrawn its "flawed" ruling while an independent review takes place. |
Cycling Scotland welcomed the decision to suspend the ban. | Cycling Scotland welcomed the decision to suspend the ban. |
The national cycle promotion organisation for Scotland told the ASA wearing a helmet was a personal choice for the individual - a fact it considered was reflected in the advert with footage of various cyclists both with, and without, helmets. | The national cycle promotion organisation for Scotland told the ASA wearing a helmet was a personal choice for the individual - a fact it considered was reflected in the advert with footage of various cyclists both with, and without, helmets. |
The advert also seeks to encourage drivers to give cyclists the same space and care as they would give a horse and Cycling Scotland said the positioning of the cyclist complied with the national standard for cycle training, which is referenced within the Highway Code. | The advert also seeks to encourage drivers to give cyclists the same space and care as they would give a horse and Cycling Scotland said the positioning of the cyclist complied with the national standard for cycle training, which is referenced within the Highway Code. |
Overturning its initial decision, an ASA spokesman said: "The ASA has withdrawn its formal ruling against a Cycling Scotland ad pending the outcome of an independent review. | Overturning its initial decision, an ASA spokesman said: "The ASA has withdrawn its formal ruling against a Cycling Scotland ad pending the outcome of an independent review. |
"That followed a request from Cycling Scotland, in which it argued that the ASA's criticism of the positioning of the cyclist was incorrect. | "That followed a request from Cycling Scotland, in which it argued that the ASA's criticism of the positioning of the cyclist was incorrect. |
"The decision to withdraw was made by the ASA chief executive in light of a potential flaw in our ruling. | "The decision to withdraw was made by the ASA chief executive in light of a potential flaw in our ruling. |
"Once the independent review process is complete we will publish our decision on our website." | "Once the independent review process is complete we will publish our decision on our website." |
Cycling Scotland said: "The advert was produced in close consultation with an experienced cycle training instructor who carefully considered the use of road positioning and safety attire required for cycling in the daytime. | |
"The road positioning in the advert complies with the National Standard for cycle training, which is referenced within the Highway Code." |