Lusanda Bill
26 November 2011
The Family Policy Institute has congratulated the Advertising Standards Authority on its ruling that Mavericks strip club must immediately remove sexist billboards in Cape Town.
The Institute’s Errol Naidoo calls the step a victory for the dignity and safety of women and children.
Naidoo is especially pleased that the ruling came at the start of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign.
The billboards featured a practically naked woman in a suggestive pose.
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