Lincoln Goes For Bike Messenger Street Cred Without Permission

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This Lincoln Navigator ad on page 41 of last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, according to bike racer, former bike messenger and Animal New York Publisher Bucky Turco, uses bike messenger’s names, without permission, to promote the vehicle by attempting to create a relationship between messengers and SUVs.

Turco tells us, “Not only does this Lincoln ad hijack names of messengers who never gave permission, but just the idea that a NYC bike messengers having anything in common with a Lincoln is so far from reality. What is wrong with these idiots. Messengers hate cars. It’s like using vegetarians to sell furs, it don’t work. Who in the hell approved this creative?”

Bike messenger Squid, who is referred to in the ad, is a high ranking member of the NYBMA, and often referred to as “the bike messenger-general” never, according to Turco, OK’d the use of his name in this ad. Turco claims this is the second time Lincoln has run this type of creative, showing a bike messenger and then “throwing a few messenger names in with the copy for street cred.”

Despite his image also appearing in an international version of the ad, without permission, a few months ago after declining to participate, Squid tells us he took no legal action. This time, he promises to do so.

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