Shell Oil Apologizes for Ads
Shell Oil Co. placed this advertisement in the Aug. 16 Wall Street Journal. |
The Houston oil company also took out a print ad on the same theme in the Wall Street Journal and other periodicals.
In a letter to Shell, Walter B. McCormick Jr., president of American Trucking Associations, called the ad insensitive, irresponsible and a “slap in the face to many trucking programs in which truck drivers, far from intimidating stranded motorists, come to their rescue.”
The ad was designed to show what might happen if a driver puts himself in an unsafe situation by failing to pull far enough off the road or by pulling off the road in a spot where other drivers might not see him until it was too late,” Shell said. “In the ad, the truck is on a two-lane highway with nowhere to go. . . . it is the response to the breakdown that causes the problem, not the truck. We felt this dramatic illustration was necessary to catch people’s attention and to make the information memorable.”
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