Evidently people were not pleased with this billboard sign in Utah County that reads "We Love Soaking Too."

The billboard was for a hot tub company and was using a sexual term that has become famous in Utah. Some people think it's clever while others say it's too much and others are now saying they're against billboards all together.

u/ziodbergmaybee says: (link to Reddit post)

"Visual pollution and distractions on the roadway.

I drove down I-15 a while back and it was absolutely overwhelming how many billboards there were. Utah is terrible. Here isn’t great, but the interstate corridor in Utah is just so overwhelming with them."

That's true. Billboards are everywhere and along the interstate corridor he's talking about especially. A lot of them are eye-catching and some are funny. I don't think they're distracting enough to cause problems driving.

But the idea of getting rid of billboards completely was a popular one.

u/cametomysenses says: (link to Reddit post)

"I was thinking about this yesterday. If there was a Tik Tok trend that convinced people to contact the advertisers (and not the billboard) companies and told them that they would not buy their products due to how they are junking up our skyline, the idea could get some traction.

It's all about money. We already know they aren't doing very well considering that every Julia billboard is an unsold billboard."

Honestly I think the billboards are entertainment. I look forward to driving up there because the companies that buy the billboards in Utah take risks. They try and be funny even if it doesn't land everytime. Las Vegas billboards are 100% injury attorneys so...which would you prefer?

Let me know in the comments!

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