Billboards cannot display content that harms the reputation of an individual or organization through false statements or unsubstantiated claims. However, this can be a grey area. Just look at the Better Business Bureau. Anyone can go on their website and post public claims about how a business treated them. Any claim should always be cited with the billboard purchaser’s name.
That was from the article linked below.
I highly doubt a NJ billboard company would accept a "Dear John, you and your Giants suck!" type of ad.
That was from the article linked below.
I highly doubt a NJ billboard company would accept a "Dear John, you and your Giants suck!" type of ad.
Billboard Rules - ( New Window )
Giants fans.
Oh and P.S., get the nepotism out of our front office. Tim McDonnell can go with Daniel Bellinger.
Nothing defamatory, just opinions.
Blimp would be better
Me too, gas up the plane!
LOL I was at that game and remember that shocked look on everyone's face. I doubt a plane could legally fly over the stadium know.