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Bain could have “made a killing” with rejected Ad Campaign

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David Bain NOT GUILTY

Lauda Finem can bring our burgeoning worldwide readership the first ever public airing of a David Bain ad campaign that was rejected by New Zealand’s Mai FM 88.6  as being too controversial.

The adverts were to feature genuine voice overs by Bain and Karam which would have had an amazing reaction given what has occurred since Bain was found not guilty.

Having listened to the adverts ourselves and played them to another 32 persons [as research] we are of the mind that the cab company involved was poorly treated, and that David Bain was done yet another injustice in not being able to put his side of the story in a way which might have brought a wry smile and maybe even a wide grin to most of New Zealand.

Lauda gives the campaign the big “thumbs up” for its clever use of satire to use current affairs in an ad campaign that does not necessarily trivialize the events but depicts such events in a manner which no matter your position on Bain’s innocence or guilt, you realize that, according to the law upon which he was judged, he could do the campaign because he was found NOT GUILTY.

After all no one (currently alive) is crying over Bain’s acquittal, and maybe the campaign could have provided some compensation to Bain given that it would appear none is going to come from the corrupt New Zealand National Party Government.

Apparently there are other tapes that were presented to the Cab Company Board owners, and to Mai FM, which we have been promised will be coming our way depending on public reaction from this first post.

Click the link below to hear the raw rehearsal of the presentation to the board and the radio stations “big Wigs” of the campaign that could have led to David Bain and Joe Karam proving that controversy is a justice campaigns best friend.

We can only think of John Lennons “imagine” if it had been run;

CLICK TO LISTEN TO THE DAVID BAIN/JOE KARAM NEED A TAXI CAMPAIGN

 

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