And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
the all blacks jersey has a Adidas logo on it so i wonder if you will be allowed in wearing one
Do people still watch rugby?![]()
Oh I cant wait till the RWC.....at least for the duration of each game the roads should be free of campervansor is that just expecting too much
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Yup. One of the reasons we lost co-host rights with Australia when they held the tournament is that we couldn't guarantee 'clean-stadiums' and ensure that dairies etc in the immediate vicinity restricted their advertising.
I don't give a fuck how much the sponsors feel they might lose. However I can understand their fear if a section of the stadium were 'advertising flash-mobs'.
Professional rugby... what a joke. Glad we're crap at it, it'll die over the next decade![]()
can they legally do this ,a person is allowed to wear what they want ,or has this turned into a dictatorship ,lets see a legal challange cause one will happen .
@insane
It's like some Orwellian plot hey. Nike now sponsors Queen Street. If you are caught wearing Reebok you will be arrested.
Let's hope it's to counter organised and concerted ambush marketing, not impinge on the fashion sense of Joe Bloggs.
Calm down people, take a look at the Guide to major events management document for the word cup.
It states;
Exemptions from the prohibition of advertising states; Page 18 & 20
"where advertising is on clothing or on another personel items being worn, carried or used by a member of the public.
This exemption does not apply if the advertising is worn, carried or used in co-ordination with other people with the intention of drawing attention to that advertising"
Just means you cant stand next to your mates if you all wearing the same 'unofficial' branded shirts etc![]()
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