Regarding the case of Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep doing head-to-head stunts on a motorbike, on October 26, the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City said that Thu Duc City Police had investigated and verified the incident.
Accordingly, filming and filming were carried out in a fenced area, on a road not yet connected to the road network; there was a medical team, and accident insurance for the entire production team and actors. The clip content used cinematic techniques to remove equipment, vehicles and guards...
Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep stacked heads and performed circus acts on the car.
" This is an advertising filming activity, so there is not enough legal basis to handle violations according to Clause 4, Article 8 of the Advertising Law on advertising that affects urban aesthetics, traffic safety and order, and social safety," informed the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City.
According to this agency, the video of Quoc Co and Quoc Nghiep doing head-to-head stunts on a car spreading on social media is not under the licensing authority of the Department. However, in its management role, the Department will work with the two artists on the use of images that negatively affect people's awareness and compliance with the law.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports said that the content of the advertising clip has not been released but has been circulated on social networking platforms, so the management of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Information and Communications is needed.
Specifically, it is necessary to identify the account that posted the clip on the internet to review and handle the act of posting clips with content that violates the law, negatively affecting the awareness and compliance with the law of traffic participants. Advertisers and advertising service providers must be responsible for the content of the advertised product.
Previously, on the evening of October 25, Thu Duc City Police (HCMC) informed that around September 2023, two circus artists Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep signed a contract with Hanh Phuc ViNa Company to participate in filming an advertisement for DAT bike company to advertise the Quantum electric vehicle model that is about to be launched at the end of the year.
The location where they performed was a street in an apartment complex under the management of the investor, Thuan Viet Company, Ward 7, An Khanh Ward, Thu Duc City.
Thu Duc City Police have requested relevant individuals and organizations to coordinate in clarifying some contents regarding filming, editing and posting the clip on social networking platforms. Through the work, the police initially determined that the case of Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep riding an electric motorbike is different in nature from the case of model Ngoc Trinh riding a motorbike on a traffic route.
This is an advertisement for a new electric car model, a project carried out by many organizations and individuals. Each organization and individual is assigned a specific role and task clearly defined in the contract.
The filming session had a full team of creative, production, technical, logistics, actors, equipment, vehicles, guards, and stuntmen. The filming area had fences and guards to prevent unauthorized people from entering; there was a medical team; and accident insurance for all producers and actors...
On October 21, DAT bike Company posted on Youtube a video clip that had been edited in post-production, using cinematic techniques to remove equipment, vehicles and guards, leaving only the image of the two actors Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep driving the bike while performing the circus act of stacking their heads on top of each other. This image caused mixed public opinion on social media platforms.
The clip clearly states the warning information: “ Made by professional artists in a controlled area. Viewers are requested not to attempt it in any way.” After being invited to work by Thu Duc City Police, DAT bike Company “temporarily locked” the video.
Thu Duc City Police determined that this was an administrative incident, with no signs of crime. The route where the video was filmed has not been connected to the road network, so it is not subject to the Road Traffic Law.
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