Pamela Anderson PETA video banned in HK


Looks like Pamela Anderson's latest animal campaign, Cruelty Doesn't Fly, doesn't take off well in Hong Kong.

The ad, sponsored by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been banned from Hong Kong's airport.

The "Cruelty Doesn't Fly" spot features the Baywatch star acting as an airport security guard who removes furs and leathers from passengers and shows a couple nude from behind.

To judge it yourself,click http://features.peta.org/CrueltyDoesntFly/default.asp

PETA Asia's vice president Jason Baker told The AFP: "Given the groping that you see at security checkpoints and the nudity that you see in body scans we're surprised that our lighthearted ad was deemed too risqué."

A spokesman for the airport said that the ad - which is also banned in Boston and New York City - is "considered inappropriate" for its potentially offensive content.