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Civil Serpent's avatar

This kind of thing is turning me into Ron Swanson

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Jacob Rathbone's avatar

Sounds insane..

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andy.carey@uwclub.net's avatar

I guess they are allowed to depict or advertise services which do harm health compared to the alternative, such as untaxed air travel, the NHS, dogs.

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Alex Potts's avatar

Let's be honest, it *is* the Daily Mail. Now yes, some things are true even when the Mail says them, but on balance I have more reason to doubt than believe. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, which a Daily Mail article is not, especially when this is *exactly* the sort of clickbait story the Daily Mail runs all the time.

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Christopher Snowdon's avatar

I’ve just given you a string of examples of TfL doing exactly the same thing!

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