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    Genius ? lol

    The campaign was supposed to raise awareness of the dangers of 'jerking' the steering wheel on icy roads, but officials decided to yank it due to the associated innuendo.


    n a move that should surprise absolutely no one, officials in South Dakota have pulled their ‘Don’t Jerk and Drive’ campaign — and the reason should be pretty obvious.
    The campaign was supposed to raise awareness of the dangers of ‘jerking’ the steering wheel on icy roads, according to InForum. Unfortunately for state officials, though, ‘jerking’ also happens to have a sexual connotation, also known as masturbating.
    Officials admitted the insinuation was intentional, but admitted it wasn’t the best decision in hindsight. Department of Public Safety Secretary Trevor Jones released the following statement, regarding the ‘jerking’ snafu:
    This is an important safety message, and I don’t want this innuendo to distract from our goal to save lives on the road.
    The campaign, which urged people to use ‘#DontJerkAndDrive’ on social media to remind family and friends about the dangers of excessive jerking behind the wheel, created a number of images to promote the campaign.


    Read More: South Dakota Pulls 'Don't Jerk and Drive' Campaign | http://kxrb.com/south-dakota-pulls-d...ckback=tsmclip













    I never, ever heard anything about this until it was cancelled

  • #2
    Is it okay to have someone else jerk for you? I would think this would be much safer.

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    • #3
      Is that supposed to be snow or jizz?

      I guess they have an epidemic of jerking.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
        Is that supposed to be snow or jizz?

        I guess they have an epidemic of jerking.
        Lolz

        CN

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Big Dad View Post
          Genius ? lol

          The campaign was supposed to raise awareness of the dangers of 'jerking' the steering wheel on icy roads, but officials decided to yank it due to the associated innuendo.


          n a move that should surprise absolutely no one, officials in South Dakota have pulled their ‘Don’t Jerk and Drive’ campaign — and the reason should be pretty obvious.
          The campaign was supposed to raise awareness of the dangers of ‘jerking’ the steering wheel on icy roads, according to InForum. Unfortunately for state officials, though, ‘jerking’ also happens to have a sexual connotation, also known as masturbating.
          Officials admitted the insinuation was intentional, but admitted it wasn’t the best decision in hindsight. Department of Public Safety Secretary Trevor Jones released the following statement, regarding the ‘jerking’ snafu:
          This is an important safety message, and I don’t want this innuendo to distract from our goal to save lives on the road.
          The campaign, which urged people to use ‘#DontJerkAndDrive’ on social media to remind family and friends about the dangers of excessive jerking behind the wheel, created a number of images to promote the campaign.
          Not sure what's funnier... the ads or the article explaining the sexual connotation behind "jerking".
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          • #6
            Guess people in south dakota feel a need too masturbate while driving.
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