South Kesteven bin lorry goes pink to spread breast cancer message

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South Kesteven District Council says their new pink lorry will spread an important cancer message.

The lorry's new paintwork was done at no extra cost to for the council, it said

The South Kesteven District Council vehicle features a message to people to check their breasts, in partnership with charity Breast Cancer Now.Council worker Rachael Bradley said, as a breast cancer survivor, she hoped it would "make a real difference".

 

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Fantastic idea! All governments should look at utilizing all of this un-used ad space potential for the promotion of positive human initiatives and public awareness.

Just give the fecking spray paint money to breast cancer! Stupid idea!

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