Jeep Bruce Springsteen restores Super Bowl ad after DWI charge drops

According to a report, Jeep reinstated its high-profile Super Bowl ad after Singer dropped the DWI charge.

“As we said before, we held off the commercial until the facts were established,” a representative for the firm Told Variety. “Now, this matter is settled, we are stopping the film.”

The car company released an advertisement earlier this month from YouTube and other sites to take a stand against drunk driving – after the singer emerged from “USA-born” when the singer granted arrest in New Jersey in November.

But The Boss dismissed DWI and reckless driving charges during a hearing on Wednesday.

After news that the criminal charges had been dropped, the car company “Unposed” Commercial – which shows Springsteen a cowboy hat as she headed to Kansas in a 1980 Jeep – a spokesperson for the firm told Variety.

The 71-year-old singer was found guilty of drinking with fans at the Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook on Wednesday and was fined more than $ 500.

Springsteen admitted to taking two small shots of tequila offered to him by fans, and was arrested soon after starting the motorcycle.

But prosecutors DWI and reckless driving charges because Springsteen’s blood alcohol content was only 0.02, well below the state’s legal limit of 0.08.

According to a report, Jeep is restoring its Super Bowl ad after starring Bruce Springsteen.
Boss is back: Jeep reinstated his Super Bowl ad starring Bruce Springsteen after his DWI charge was dropped.
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