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A federal court judge presiding over a dispute
between SEPTA and a group seeking to purchase advertising space on SEPTA vehicles has ruled
that SEPTA must accept the ads, even if they contain messages that may be disparaging to riders
and SEPTA employees. After careful consideration, SEPTA has decided not to appeal this
ruling. Our policy was revised in October 2014 to allow the Authority to reject these types of ads
without violating the First Amendment. However, this policy change was made after the
American Freedom Defense Initiative’s (AFDI) initial request to purchase advertising space and
is not applicable in the matter.
Consequently, AFDI has executed a contact with SEPTA’s advertising management agency,
Titan, to purchase advertising space on the side panel of 84 SEPTA buses. The ads will contain
what some may view as anti-Muslim messages. These vehicles will be placed in normal
inventory rotation throughout the SEPTA service area. The ads will begin appearing on vehicles
during the first week of April for a four-week period.
“We understand that our decision to not file an appeal will be disappointing to those who will be
forced to view the disparaging ads,” said SEPTA General Manager Joseph M. Casey.
“We are
aware that the presence of the ads could anger the public, but caution that attempts to vandalize
the ads or deface SEPTA vehicles will not be tolerated.”
Abby Stamelman Hocky, Executive Director of the Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia
said, “Ads like these violate our values, even if the judge ruled they do not violate the law. We
applaud SEPTA for its efforts to restrict the placement of the controversial ads." The Interfaith
Center of Greater Philadelphia has chosen SEPTA as a co-recipient of its annual "Dare to
Understand" award, to be presented April 29, at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel
University.
SEPTA regrets any discomfort that may be caused from viewing these controversial messages
during the weeks they will be displayed. Those who wish to comment or voice their concerns
may do so by completing a SEPTA Customer Service comment form at
www3.septa.org/customerservice/.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
SEPTA Statement on Controversial Ads
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