A man sat in his car for 30 hours to prevent it being towed away after it was clamped.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-10996451
Haroon Zafaryab began the protest in Wembley on Wednesday when he returned from Ramadan prayers to find his car clamped and was asked to pay £365.
He said that, as he sat in the vehicle, all four wheels were clamped and about 40 tickets were stuck to its window, amounting to £3,565 in fines.
Citywatch Parking Enforcement has refused to comment on the issue.
Ad firm Wieden Kennedy created cards to hand out to folks that approach them to sign up for their various causes…genius. I am always getting accosted when walking past the Apple store or Whole Foods.
I know you’re just doing your job,
but the methods you’ve been asked to use are manipulative and make me less trustful of friendliness in general
and that, not indifference towards your cause,
is why I’m not going to talk to you.
DDB Stockholm recently launched Rolighetsterorin, or “The Fun Theory” campaign, an initiative to get people to change their lazy behaviors—and ultimately, how they feel about driving environmentally friendly cars—by allowing them to see the fun side of acting responsibly.
There is also a contest where you can submit your own idea to win cash money.
Cool app called CubeCheater that helps you solve a Rubik’s Cube.
The DVDs can be bought here.

