Churchgoers have launched a campaign against advertisements for an extramarital dating service, after the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) refused to intervene.
A Facebook group, Stop marital affair.co.uk advertising publicly in the UK, has gained more than 1,000 members in its first two days.
Jon Kuhrt, who works for a Christian charity in London, created the protest group after the ASA declined to act on his complaint about a billboard in Merton which read: "HELLO GIRLS. Get instant excitement at MARITALAFFAIR.co.uk."
The advertisement, which also featured a picture of a man with no shirt on and a bra slung over his shoulder, are for a website which claims to deliver "uncomplicated adult fun" for "bored housewives looking for a bit on the side". More...
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