(02-01-2012 13:36 )jimmyt73 Wrote: i just wondered if anyone saw the terminator 3 film shown pre watershed on watch with no pin protection at the weekend it seems to me that depictions of kids being executed before 9 pm are potentially far more damaging than a babeshows content 4hours afterwards.
also wondered how much of new activity has to be shown to be a generally accepted standard please could someone clarify this for me because if all the babeshow providers agree to feature one similar thing such as nipple sucking could it not become a generally accepted standard,
p.s if u can make the explantion in lamens terms as im currently out of a job many thanks
Ofcom are quite happy with all forms of violence - war, gang, cartoon, realistic, heavy calibre, knife, even if it is easy to imitate with household utensils and depicted as being easy, quick and painless, but show a nipple and they go ballistic.
Ask mosy Mums and they would prefer to sit through a violent war/adventure film with their kid than something with nudity, but ask them honestly what they would prefer their kids did when out after dark and you get the exact opposite answer.
There is huge embarrasment factor.
Remove the embarrassment factror by taking the kids, inlaws, vicar out of the equation, and ask the same Mums if they think sex should be banned from "grown up time" TV and suddenly they arent as bothered. Some even like it.
Trouble is Ofcom are in Social Worker mode, protecting us from ourselves.
As for the second part of your post, thats a good question but sadly the answer isnt good.
When does something become an established standard? Ofcom would say that this is a measure of what society finds acceptable, not what broadcasters have been doing, no matter how long for and no matter how widespread. They claim they conduct "impartial" "scientific" studies to assess what the public find acceptable, and base rules on these.
Trouble is they have never defined what the threshold of acceptablity is. An adult sample clip can be rated more acceptable than a sample clip from the BBC, yet the adult clip is deemed unacceptable while the BBC clip is OK in Ofcoms eyes.
Ofcom have also categorically stated in the past that just because a show has been repeatedly been broadcast in the past, without complaint, that does not make it acceptable. In their view it just means it has not been acceptable. So they could come in an decide that a 5 year old encrypted show on TVX or Playboy breaks the rules and fine the channel. If they wanted. So all the channels acting together would not work. Sorry.