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RSS Video: Shocking public restroom 'accident' is one way to discourage drunk driving

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If you thought the recent distracted driving campaign from Mini in Mexico was messed up, then check this out. The UK Department of Transport has teamed up with advertising company Leo Burnett Worldwide to create a new ad campaign called Pub Loo Shocker with the hopes of reducing drinking and driving accidents.

At first glance, it would appear that this is nothing more than a hidden camera stunt in a men's bathroom, but Creativity Online is reporting all involved were paid actors. That's good to know, because if it were us, we'd be probably be sending Leo Burnett Worldwide our cleaning bill. Scroll down to watch the video, but we do have to warn you that it is rather graphic.

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