Just saw this article, I didn't think they still bothered with this rubbish. What a waste of money, police and court time.
The language used by the judge and prosecution is like something from 30 years ago:
Durham Crown Court Judge Michael Cartlidge said: "These videos were at the very most extreme end of pornography. You were involved in what is a really humiliating, degrading, disgusting business."
Police who searched his home on December 6 last year seized more than 2,500 pornographic DVDs and videos of an obscene and disturbing nature
"The videos, which were between 20 minutes and an hour-and-a-half in length, were produced in Germany, Thailand, and Sweden" - only locations that people who know nothing about porn assume it would come from - obviously a spin by some fuckwit reporter.
"Mitigating, Tony Davis said none of the pornographic DVDs distributed featured children" - as if this sort of matierial should!
"Some of his customers when contacted by the police were extremely disappointed that their point of supply had been terminated" - hardly surprising
"He (the judge) said: "I hope this will discourage you from getting into this business again." - take note all you dirty producers out there
What a disgrace that this position can still be taken by authorities in the year 2008, in reference to videos that would be legal in virtually every democratic country in the world.