Victoria Police urges public to ‘Go4Zero’ in anti- violence campaign via Accelerator, Melbourne
Victoria Police will be urging the public to ‘Go4Zero’, launching an anti-violence campaign this Thursday, via agency Accelerator, Melbourne.
The campaign includes Facebook and is led by a 30sec TVC.
The spot features various well-known Victorian including Police Chief Ken Lay, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle, Andrew Demetriou, Matthew Richardson, Rob Gell, Tim Costello, Ron Barassi and Sue Stanley.
Go4Zero is a community campaign that says NO to violence of any kind. It encourages action to prevent violence and gives support to those who may be threatened with violence or intimidation.
Go4Zero is a partnership between Victoria Police and the Victorian community. It gives voice to the rejection of violence and is a resource of information and ideas as to how the public can all play a role in reducing violence.
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I want to punch these smiling idiots in the face.
Exactly what I was thinking. Stupid hand gestures are just sooo corny and out over used.
None of the three ladies in this still shot can make a decent hand-sign zero. Look like they’re doing a pinch test.
Wow!!!
I dont know if Effie is trying to be ironic saying she wants to punch a girl in the face who is appearing in an anti-violence campaign but even if she is, it’s not that funny.
I hope no-one punches Effie in the face.
Ummmmm is it just me or isn’t that a gay hand-sign for anal sex?