French car ads forced to carry green warnings

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Under a new French law, car advertisements will be forced to carry environmental warnings advising potential customers to consider cycling, walking, public transport or ride-sharing instead

Nicole and her long-suffering Papa may have become classic figures in Renault’s 1990s advertising campaigns, but their counterparts today will have to recommend other means of transport to their compatriots.

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