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Scots businessman responds to 'sexist' ads with non-PC 1970's themed hoardings

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like something out of the 70s'- by replacing them with new non-PC ones. Derrick Findlay, boss of 1st Choice Living, came under fire for putting up risque hoardings in a farmer's field next to the M8 in West Lothian to promote the home improvement firm.Last month they were hit by backlash from some locals do their signs of a woman's behind in a thong, with the caption 'the only crack you'll find in our windows', and another of a shirtless man- which was messaged 'fantastic packages available'.One complainer told the firm the campaign was 'like something out of the 70s' and they have since been removed.But Findlay has decided to hit back with new ironic 1970s themed boards.One shows a moustachioed man, with a large chain and high waisted.

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