Karen Corrigan
Co-founder/CEO at Happiness Anywhere
Brussels, Bélgica
TituloBob
Agência
Campanha Key rings
Anunciante OVK / PEVR (Parents of Child Road Victims)
Marca VIAS
Data da primeira Transmissão/Publicação 2021 / 1
Sector Empresarial Segurança rodoviária
Legenda Be Bob.
História In Belgium ‘Bob’ is a first name. But it’s also the ultimate symbol of ‘designated driver’. The name was installed through the Bob campaign that has been running since 1995. The word ‘Bob’ is so iconic that you can find it in Dutch dictionaries, and several other European countries adopted the word and the campaign. For 25 consecutive years the police have been organizing alcohol checks where they hand out Bob key rings to drivers who didn’t drink. 98% of all Belgians know exactly what BOB means. Nevertheless, Belgians continue to drink and drive. Still 1 out of 5 road accidents is due to alcohol.

That is why Belgian Traffic Institute VIAS and the organisation Parents of Road Victims are launching a remarkable campaign: in addition to the well-known Bob key ring for responsible drivers, the police will also hand out key rings to drivers who did drive under the influence. No Bob key rings of course, but key rings with the names of children who fell victim to a driver driving under the influence: Axelle, Corwin, Nathan, Laetitia ... The confronting 'non-Bob key rings' have the same typical font and the same yellow colour as the iconic Bob logo. OVK and VIAS hope these key rings will have a longer lasting impact than a fine or driving ban.

In a first phase, the ‘non-Bob’ key rings were already handed out on a number of locations during the Christmas holidays. Now the new year has begun, the campaign is reaching cruising speed. January 22nd is the start of the weekend without alcohol. During alcohol checks in several police zones, the police will hand out key rings with the names of eight different young traffic victims to positive-blowing drivers. These offenders will also hear the story behind each victim name. For instance: Axelle, the youngest victim, was only 3.5 years old when she and her mother were hit on the sidewalk by a driver under the influence of alcohol and drugs. In the campaign films and on the website, you will discover the stories of all eight young victims, told by their parents or grandparents. Drivers who were caught during the alcohol checks can afterwards exchange their ‘non-Bob’ key ring for a traffic course at VIAS. This training examines the influence of alcohol on drivers’ behaviour in more detail.
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