Jane Leung
Jul 22, 2010

Hong Kong Government warns young people to stand firm against drugs

The Hong Kong Government’s Narcotics Division (ND) has launched a campaign to increase awareness of the negative consequences of substance abuse among its young victims.

Narcotics Division Stand firm, knock drugs out campaign
Narcotics Division Stand firm, knock drugs out campaign

Stand firm, knock drugs out' is the latest campaign that spans across television, radio, online and outdoor displays.

Creative agency Triangle Worldwide Hong Kong said the project's objective is to leave a strong impression among youth people through a series of flashing scenes depicting the harmful effects of drug abuse in the first TV commercial. Two more commercials are scheduled to launch progressively.

The campaign asks people to insist against drugs. According to Triangle business director Anna Chin, the concept 'Stand firm in faith, be the man of courage, be strong, do everything with love' is taken from the bible.

Narcotics Division is also promoting its hotline offering round-the-clock support to victims that are too afraid to turn to their loved ones.







Credits:
Project Anti-drug campaign 2010 - Stand firm
Client Narcotics Division Hong Kong
Creative agency Triangle Worldwide Hong Kong
Chief creative officer Rodney Tam
Art director Raymond Wu
Copywriter Olive Tsui
Agency producer Ching
Media agency Information Services Department
Production company Bleu Arc
Exposure Television, radio, outdoor

Source:
Campaign China

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