(08-08-2013 18:55 )babelover48 Wrote: Thank you for clearing that up. But it seems to me sometimes that there's one rule for one genre of TV and one rule for the rest. I bet Ofcom wouldn't even dare to try and tone down an artist like Beyonce or maybe Eminem.
I would in all honesty,love to know,who gave Ofcom the power to give out these fines,who gave them the power to make their own laws on censorship,and who the hell gave them the power to overturn the laws of the land.,without going through parliament and having a debate about it.
Who are these people? because they were never elected into the post they are in,not a lot of people even know who they are,they seem to be a bunch of characters who in my opinion can just do as they want.
Take for instance,when there was a debate on whether 18+ (and that is a load of controversy,because 18 should mean 18 ffs,why 2 different types of 18 certificate],anyway Ofcom decided that they would not allow it on `OUR` tv,because it would be too easy for kids to tune in.(even though a 4 pin digit is suffice to confuse any one that got a hold of your credit/debit card details.)
Yes I remember this well,because I was at work when the bbc news gave this statement out.
What happened to the Tory leaders complete lies about getting rid of all these overpaid ,under worked quangos that are still about us,the ones we are still paying millions if not billions of pounds to dole out misery,to dole out suffering and to down right go against what took years and years of building up.
I am on about the censorship laws,the ones that got squashed to a certain extent in the late 70s early 80s,when I could go to my local (yes we had one in every village then)VHS rental store,where you could pick up titles by the likes of TVX Electric blue,etc.etc the list could go on.
Then 1 day while looking around,I noticed that the titles were not there no more.
What had happened?
Oh! we had another `LAW` it was called the video law or something.
Which meant that all the videos that we had been watching up until this date were now unwatchable because someone said so.
So all the explicit videos that were on general rent or sale were now deemed pornographic,because someone said so.
So all the naughty(thats a laugh) 70s and all the things that really tried to fetch Britain into league with the rest of Europe went straight out of the window,BECAUSE SOMEONE SAID THEY DID NOT LIKE IT)!annoyed
Britain is far, far,away in terms of liberated television,even though we are in a community that has liberalised tv with a covernent of Television Without Frontiers.
The only time this or any government want to advocate a ruling by the E.U is when it does not affect what they want to do.
They ignore the directive when it pleases them,they do not listen to what Britain wants and they just break the laws to please as they will.
Let us just face this,
While ever we have people like the ones at Ofcom ,whom seem to be a law unto themselves,we will never have freedom of tv or anything else that relates to images that portray what humans do or what many,many of us like to watch as entertainment.
That`s it for now peeps,I have had my rant,had a good drink,got a lot off my chest,am now going to watch a good film on sky movies.