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28th April 2018
11:52am BST

However, it received a number of complaints from the public after several influencers were seen wearing their belts incorrectly on social media.
The RSA said it had also had complaints from the public about social influencers using their phones while driving.
The authority spent €26,138 on the sponsorship, spread between the ten, but now two them have been asked to hand back their chunk of the fee.
The RSA has asked that they either donate the money to charity or return it. It also wants an apology from the individuals.
"We are not just an ordinary commercial brand selling a product," a spokesperson for the RSA said.
"We are a State agency and invest in not-for-profit marketing trying to promote a health issue."
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