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A Texas signage company destroyed a tailgate decal Monday against its "marketing experiment" that showed a woman tied to a pickup truck
Brad Colb, owner of the Waco hornet logo, removed one-
Remove the vinyl package from the employee's pickup truck and burn it, KWTX-TV reported.
Kolb said the company also donated $2,500 to Waco's crime victims and children's advocacy center.
To find some notoriety, Kolb is unprepared for the negative response, which starts locally and spreads on the Web like wildfire.
Brad Colb, the company's boss, told KWTX, "I didn't expect us to react like this --"TV last week.
"It's more or less what we put there to see who noticed it.
Kolb released a section on Sunday called "too far ? " The dispute was resolved in the video.
"The experiment that started getting responses from our local community quickly turned into a national response to the disturbing social problems that too many people face today," Kolb said . ".
He added that the company and its employees-
One of them posed for vinyl packaging. -
"Do not condone any form of abuse" and call on people to "let us know what prompted you to act ".
Kolb said his company "sees this as an opportunity to help victims of abuse across the country," working with Waco
It is based at the crime victims and children's advocacy Centre to raise funds and raise awareness.
The company also published the names and phone numbers of local and national groups that helped victims of abuse.
Kolb also conducted a survey asking if the decal should be left on the truck, if it should be removed or auctioned on eBay, and the proceeds will be donated to charity.
Bumblebee said it "didn't make a penny in this regard" and noted that it only made one decal and did not intend to make more decals for sale.
Most reactions are very negative anyway.
"I'm not sure who is worse, who created the logo, who is the disgusting person, who is the apologist who is trying to defend this behavior.
"You all make decent people sick," commented Meredith Prechter Young on the company's Facebook page . ".
Freedom of movement began.
Org has issued a petition calling on the bumblebee to remove the decals, saying "images using pigs --
In today's climate of violence against women, it is unacceptable to tie women behind trucks.
On Monday night, Bumblebee admitted "negative propaganda", saying it was "unreasonable ".
But it added, "We want to respectfully remind the public that threats and personal attacks against our employees are also a form of abuse, and many of our critics have expressed such anger and concern about it.