U.S. agency apologizes over 9/11 ad mistake
Robert Keiley, who joined the Fire Department of New York in 2004 and also works as a model, signed up for a photo shoot he thought was intended for a fire prevention ad, his attorney Keith Sullivan said.
Instead, his photograph appeared without his knowledge or permission in an ad for a local law firm that specializes in Sept. 11 legal cases, with the words "I Was There."
"We deeply regret any offense to Mr. Keiley, other firefighters or anyone else that has been hurt by this ad," said Keith McKay, business operations manager for Barker/DZP, the agency that designed the ad.
Agency president John Barker said Barker/DZP purchased the stock photo of Keiley, which he noted was standard procedure.
"At no time did we have any idea, or could we have had any knowledge, that the person in the photo, Robert Keiley, was an actual firefighter, much less a New York City firefighter," he said in a statement.
"This unfortunate coincidence makes the ad into something we never intended it to be."
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