British betting operator Ladbrokes has found itself in hot water with the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority over a recent TV commercial.
Ladbrokes Warned by ASA Over 'Where the Nation Plays' Ad Ladbrokes Warned by ASA Over 'Where the Nation Plays' Ad Ladbrokes Warned by ASA Over 'Where the Nation Plays' AdThe ad received one complaint which argued that the ad depicted socially irresponsible gambling. The ASA upheld the complaint and ruled that in airing the ad, Ladbrokes was in breach of the Committee of Advertising Practice Code rules 16.1 and 16.3.1.
In their published assessment the ASA stated:
“Marketers should take care to avoid an implication of such behaviours, for instance, outwardly light-hearted or humorous approaches that could be regarded as portrayals of those behaviours.”
The ASA also noted that:
Ladbrokes Warned by ASA Over 'Where the Nation Plays' Ad“Behaviours associated with people displaying or at risk from problem gambling included detachment from surroundings and preoccupation with gambling.”
ASA disagreed and has now warned Ladbrokes and the Entain Group to be more mindful of their obligations and that any future ads must not depict a detachment from surroundings or any other socially irresponsible behaviour.
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