10/04/2005, 1:45pm, EDT
Tuesday, October 4th
Apple's "Silhouettes" cause uproar in Toronto
Calling for the immediately removal of ads, the group's concern appears to be public saftey as the placement of the ads obstruct the view of pedestrians. Viacom's contract apparently allows the placement of "translucent" ads on certain parts of transit shelters; however, the website argues that the ads are not translucent and that ads only belong on the illuminated portions of the shelters and not the glass panels.
"What's worse is that there shouldn't really be ads on the glass shelters at all! The Viacom contract states that ads should only go on the illuminated sections of bus shelters, not on glass panels. Unfortunately, there is a loophole called "enhanced advertisements" that allows Viacom and city staff to agree on ads that are any size, on any surface, without consulting the local councillor or Community Council!"
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And with regards to the pedestrian sightlines being blocked, unless you're going to jaywalk (which most Torontonians are fond of doing especially on Queen), I don't understand why you need to see the other side of the road. Perhaps Torontonians should follow the rules of the road for once?
There are so many more important things to worry about. How 'bout attacking Viacom so that some of that ad revenue gets put into transit?