Sacramento Regional Transit has launched a four-question survey to answer that question, seeking feedback from the public on whether it should begin accepting alcohol ads on buses, trains, and stations.
The short, one-page survey asks questions regarding hard alcohol ads versus only allowing beer and wine ads, as well as questions about the size and locations of ads. It also has a section for participants to enter comments at the end of the survey.
After RT posted the survey link on its Twitter account last week, a user named “MichaelMooreSac” tweeted back what may have been a sarcastic suggestion to “take ALL vice ad revenue possible: porn, churches, likker, teevee, sports til RT ain’t near death.” The survey link was also retweeted on the City of Citrus Heights twitter feed.
RT’s survey can be taken online at the following link: surveymonkey.com/r/8MDP2DR
Should hard liquor and other alcohol ads be allowed on RT buses?
Sacramento Regional Transit has launched a four-question survey to answer that question, seeking feedback from the public on whether it should begin accepting alcohol ads on buses, trains, and stations.
The short, one-page survey asks questions regarding hard alcohol ads versus just beer and wine ads, as well as questions about the size and locations of ads.
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