Fox News: Mexico Uses Philadelphia Street Footage in Anti-Drug Ad
‘This is an embarrassing spotlight on Philadelphia’
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LLENAS: “The Mexican government has not acknowledged that it is using footage shot of real people in Philadelphia in their new national anti-drug TV ads. The ads never identify the city but the scenes are noticeably from Kensington, an infamous Philly neighborhood operating as an open air drug market, particularly for heroin. Now, two of the ads show homeless people as well as drug users laid out on the ground, barely walking or slumped over. A spokesperson for Mexico’s president said the ads are meant to warn young people of the effects of drugs like fentanyl and meth.”
(via Fox News)
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