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Poker-playing Jesus offends
05/10/2005 15:25  - (SA)  

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  • Ireland - Ireland's largest bookmaker, Paddy Power PLC, withdrew a billboard campaign on Wednesday that portrayed Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper table - playing poker and roulette alongside the slogan, "There's a place for fun and games".

    The Dublin-based company was responding to legal threats from Ireland's Advertising Standards Authority, which reported receiving scores of complaints from the public in this predominantly Roman Catholic country.

    At all 89 locations across Dublin, the offending billboards were replaced on Wednesday with new Paddy Power ads that said: "There's a place for fun and games. Apparently this isn't it."

    Frank Goodman, chief executive of the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland, said Paddy Power had breached its guidelines for taste, decency and religion. "This apparently has caused widespread offence," he said.

    The ad provoked laughter and irritation aplenty in this city of 1.3 million.

    Dublin Archbishop John Neill, of the Anglican-affiliated Church of Ireland, said it "would be offensive to most Christian people".

    'Rather good-humoured piece of public nonsense'

    But on the editorial pages of The Irish Times newspaper, columnist John Waters called the ad a "rather good-humoured piece of public nonsense", and warned of the perils of censorship.

    The company's main spokesperson - who is also named Paddy Power but isn't related to the company's fictional namesake - said the ad campaign was using images where gambling wasn't appropriate.

    He noted that an accompanying billboard, which wasn't withdrawn, pictured doctors gambling on the sex of a newborn as a woman is about to give birth.

    Power said the Last Supper was ideal because it was "absolutely the most inappropriate place ever for fun and games".

    "We still don't believe we've pushed the boundaries too far," he said. "Some people just take this stuff too seriously."

    Paddy Power last drew complaints from the advertising watchdog with billboards that portrayed people betting on two elderly ladies using walkers to cross a street.

  • What is your opinion on this matter? Send a letter to the editor, and let us know.

    - AP



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