Passengers landing at Gatwick (Britain's second busiest airports) airport are being greeted by a giant naked pole dancer. The 9,000 sq m (100,000 sq ft) image is painted on grassland under the incoming flight path.
Planning officers are investigating whether permission was granted for the advertisement, which promotes a website. The Council to Protect Rural England said that the display was “a tacky advert which set a nasty precedent”.
4 comments:
Your English crop circles are getting harder and harder to believe.
I don't think it's a “a tacky advert which set a nasty precedent”. I think it's cool.
Had it advertised Walmart or Burger King, then it would have been tacky!
They're using Global positioning to make them there crop circles now Debbie, clever innit !
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