Friday, December 14, 2012

SEPTA advertising: What’s your take? | Parents United for Public Education

SEPTA advertising: What’s your take? | Parents United for Public Education:


SEPTA advertising: What’s your take?

Last week a number of parents and students were surprised to see this ad on their weekly student transpass:
(Photo: Parents United for Public Education)
(Photo: Parents United for Public Education)
This week the following ad appears on student transpasses:
(Photo: Parents United for Public Education)
(Photo: Parents United for Public Education)
A few media outlets have picked up on some concerns we raised on social media about the advertising. For clarification, this issue is not about the military but about advertising on School District approved materials for children as young as the age of 10. This concern would not apply if this were a SEPTA billboard or a poster on a bus. Student transpasses are specifically for children getting to and from school. What we are trying to clarify is SEPTA’s policy on student transpass advertising. What are the boundaries? Will SEPTA allow any advertising – junk food, music albums, sneakers? The military is designed for those over the age of 18. Does that mean