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Re: Ben Dover on BBC News 24

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:45 am
by one eyed jack
I dont. Im not with AITA (yet) but no doubt will find out more when I am signed up.

I dont think AITA have that clout. Its more to do with Ofcom. Though from what i hear they are instrumental in things happening and thats better than not having a say.

It wouldnt be fair to criticise on the basis of what I hear. Always best to find out the real facts behind things like this otherwise its just a case of shooting the messenger.

With so much porn available now does it really matter its not on TV anyway? I think the fear is that programmes may try to outdo things in terms of whats tasteful why there might also be reluctance.

This is precisely the sort of thing that has put restrictions on the industry by billers for how sites were becoming increasingly hardcore and distateful for its content ie incest and animals and pseudo peadophilia.

In short the projected thinking might be that the powers that be cant be arsed with the problems they know this will inevitably bring but thats my assumption of course.


Re: Ben Dover on BBC News 24

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:23 am
by joe king
'With so much porn available now does it really matter its not on TV anyway?'

What's your opinion? Is pin protected R18 on tv sat - ok?


Re: Ben Dover on BBC News 24

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:58 pm
by one eyed jack
Porn everywhere as long as its out of view of minors is good for me. It would be great if it was available as it would be another outlet and the girls would be given more employment etc and new talent etc so no opposition from me but i can understand why the wheels are not turning to make it happen.

Like the wheels turn slowly in making anything happen where the adult industry are concerned.

I just think calling AITA scum is unneccessary as there is no one else taking a stand to making anything happen.

Was nt it on this very forum complaints where made about this subject years ago and amarch on parliament was suggested?

No one volunteered to go because ultimately no one really cares enough or not enough care to make the difference. if it was amajor issue Im sure it can be easily turned around but to many people are shy of tackling this issue and thats why its of no real importance to the establishment to make it happen.