SOURCE:Brown-Forman Corporation
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What do we need to get your attention, a neon sign? The Oregon Liquor Control Commission, Jack Daniels, Portland Timbers and the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association hope that their new “Buzzed, Busted, Broke” public service announcement (PSA) campaign will get the attention of Oregonians around the state.
Drive buzzed, get busted and go broke from the fines and legal fees – that’s the message being shared on the back of 19 city buses in Portland, Medford, Eugene, Corvallis and Albany. Most of the buses will feature reflective paint to accent the neon sign look.
“Placing the message on buses just makes sense since public transportation is a great alternative to drinking and driving,” says Merle Lindsey, OLCC Interim Executive Director. “You don’t have to blow a .08 to be ticketed for DUII. If you’re going to be drinking, the safest bet is to plan ahead for a safe ride home.”
An additional component of the campaign are :15 and :30 second PSAs that will air during three Timbers home matches (Sept. 7, 20, 29) on the stadium big screen.
“We are proud to be partnering with the Oregon Liquor Control Commission on such an important campaign to help curb drunk driving, says Jennifer Powell, Senior Brand Manager Jack Daniel’s. At Jack Daniel’s, we encourage our friends to drink responsibly.”
The campaign started early September, and lasts through mid-October. PSAs were developed pro bono by advertising agency Merkley + Partners as part of the Ad Council’s national ‘Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving’ campaign.
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