AJC Reach Litter Angers Peachtree City Resident – Films Video for Advertisers to See How Their Ads Are Seen

by Stop-AJC-Reach on June 10, 2010

Andy Berube

When Andy Berube walks in his Flat Creek Villas neighborhood in Peachtree City, he doesn’t like what he sees.

AJC Reach advertising circulars littering the streets.

“These ad circulars should be put in the mail not on the street,” Berube told StopAJCReach.org. “I’m angry that they don’t mail them.”

Berube is so unhappy with the Atlanta Journal Constitution littering his neighborhood with AJC Reach, that he filmed a video to show advertisers how people see their ads.

“The people who pay money for advertising in these flyers should know where the flyers go,” Berube said. “In puddles, in the street and run over by cars. I surely would not pay to advertise with them if they just get thrown in the street.”

Berube says that the AJC should be held responsible for littering his neighborhood.

“The city should charge them pick up garbage fees,” Berube said.

[Watch Berube's video:]

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Ormewood Park Neighbor June 16, 2010 at 3:55 pm

Oh, this is good! Well done, David! MK

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