BMW Advert Banned

Discussion in 'Z4 Roadster/Coupe' started by Betty Swollocks, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. Betty Swollocks Well-Known Member

    The "expression of joy" advert featuring the blue BMW Z4 making paint trails with it's wheels has been banned in Australia.

    "BMW has been running an international television commercial in most major markets across the globe since the launch of its new Z4 roadster.

    However the TV advert, which depicts a Z4 convertible driving around inside a warehouse with paint on its wheels, has drawn two complaints in Australia and has been subsequently removed.

    The first complaint reads: "I would like to make a complain (sic) about and advertisement on Channel 9 screened on 12 May 09. I am referring to the BMW car advertisement that I believe would encourage car "Hoons" to spin and burn their tyres on public roads. You will have to see the full add to understand my complaint and argument. I have already complained to Channel 9."

    The second complaint reads: "This is a formal complaint regarding the BMW Z4. It appeared over the weekend on Foxtel. The vehicle is shown doing 4-wheel drifts (sustained loss of traction). You can see the tyre marks in red in the second image. This is a very serious driving offence in all Australian jurisdictions. The offense attracts heavy penalties and Demerit Points."

    Australia is the only television market in the world where the advert has been banned, a fact that BMW Australia's PR & Corporate Communications Manager Toni Andreevski said was not surprising, considering that it only takes one complaint to force the Advertising Standards Bureau to take action.

    Andreevski said he believed the banning of the advert on Australian television was an "overreaction", adding that BMW has a strong history of driver training in Australia."



    BMW advert banned ? Car Reviews, News & Advice - CarPoint Australia
  2. martinbo Global Moderator / Editor

    Those Aussie road safety legislators are seriously strict. Any infraction and demerit points / license removal is instantly enforced.

    The majority of Aussie drivers view any irresponsibility on public roads as socially unacceptable - hence the predictable reaction from some of the more pious (and possibly anal-retentive) members of the public.
  3. siko New Member

    OMG it's only a freaking commercial!?
  4. dr Dunkel Global Moderator

    What are they, 5 years old? It is people like this that makes the world a worse and more dangerous place...
  5. Monster Moderator

    Do not get me started on this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :t-banghea:t-banghea

    Years ago, the government or some road safety group set up the legislation to forbid car companies from showing their products being driven in an 'irresponsible'' manner, for example, a Toyota ad was banned years ago because it showed a Corolla doing handbrake turns in the middle of nowhere, and a Holden ad was banned because it was showing a ute doing donuts in the middle of an empty farm land.

    As a result, all TV car ads in Australia either show them driving at a steady slow speed on a straight road, or completely stationary. :t-banghea:t-banghea

    For some completely unexplainable reason, the organization responsible for this ban thinks these ads will influence the behavior of a driver on the road. This is yet another half arsed attempted at appearing to do something while avoiding doing the hard work and actually solve the problem. eg better licensing system, better driver education, and better and safer designed roads.

    My friend recently got her license despite not knowing how to reverse turn her car, or distinguish the difference between the brake light or normal tail light at night time driving, nor does she know how to adjust her mirrors. She also failed to keep her car between the white lines, or drive straight, or brake at at the appropriate distance.

    I simply cannot see how banning remotely interesting car advertisement can help us be better drivers if the RTA (road transport authority) is handing out licenses to incompetent drivers like my friend.

    I am hoping these nut bag extremists won't start banning motorsport on TV but I am sure they are thinking about it.
  6. EnI Contributing Member

    Yeah, such "purists" usually completely miss the point ...

    Just like the associations for whom the most problematic part of an 2-hour action or horror movie (with body count of 10+ etc) is a naked titty shown for 2 second.

    :t-crazy2:
  7. Monster Moderator

    http://www.caradvice.com.au/33882/bmws-art-of-hooning-ad-banned/

    To whoever complained, and the ones who decided to ban this ad, get f*cked


    edit: Ok I found the people responsible for banning this ad, have a look if you feel like it http://www.adstandards.com.au/pages/page15.asp
  8. Human Tactile Quality Control

    Ads are suppose to be funny, out of the ordinary etc. This is bloody stupid!:t-banghea
  9. cawimmer430 Contributing Member

  10. dr Dunkel Global Moderator

    Are you kidding me?

    Well, it sounds like that fear of trafic in your country is pretty well founded after all.
  11. E38_E30 Active Member

    Funny Aussies :D I could see the U.S. jump the gun on this...
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  12. ///K Well-Known Member

    I bet the ones writing the complaints are mothers that fear their son will start drifting and power sliding after watching that commercial.
  13. Monster Moderator

    I wish I was kidding, I had a massive bet with her because I was 100% confident that she won't get it. However, somehow, miraculously she passed her licence test and she is already collecting a few 'battle scars' on her car, and the scary thing is she didn’t even know she hit something.

    I can't speak for the entire country, but I do know surveys have confirmed Sydney has the worst drivers in Australia.
  14. klier Ad free

    I do understand, but still think it's completely retarded :t-cheers:
    In freaking Australia of all places, where they have more space than probably anyone else in this world....;)
  15. Beemer B773ER Premium Member

    BMW Z4 'Joy' Ad Banned in Australia

    BMW Z4 ad banned

    The Daily Telegraph | 29 June 2009

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    The Herald Sun reports Australia's advertising watchdog outlawed the ad for a BMW convertible because driving stunts shown in the clip would break Australian road rule laws.

    The ad features the BMW Z4 coupe creating a giant artwork in a warehouse by driving with painted tyres, and includes the vehicle spinning its wheels and skidding.

    ....

    "The board noted that the advertisement does depict in a number of places the driver intentionally allowing the wheels of the car to lose traction and perform ... a four-wheel drift," the bureau's judgment said.

    BMW hit back, claiming it was art, not hooning.

    "We believe the audience can distinguish between fantasy and reality," a statement from BMW to the board said.


    Link to Full Article
  16. ACE Active Member

    There's a lot of complaining going on. So let me join in.

    I would like to complain about the people on this thread who are complaining about Australians complaining about a TV advert. Maybe my complaint will get this website banned in Australia.:D
  17. dr Dunkel Global Moderator

    Boo! You have an Audi, they are the worst when it comes to depict driving with a good deal of discrepancy between wheel speed and the speed at which the vehicle is travelling. :D

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  18. Beemer B773ER Premium Member

    Woops, my bad... I see there's already a thread on this.. I just didn't see it because I thought such news would be posted in the Z4 thread.

    Anyhow, could one of the mods lock this thread.

    My apologies.
  19. Monster Moderator

    If that happens, I will declare war on the Australian government, I am sure PanterroR will help me out (y)
  20. Betty Swollocks Well-Known Member

    Well, I almost started that thread in this forum but decided against it, mainly because the story is about a BMW advert being banned. The fact that it features the Z4 is purely incidental.
    Beemer B773ER and (deleted user) like this.

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