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RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - eccles - 18-08-2011 01:13

(01-06-2011 08:49 )shankey! Wrote:  what do ofcom actually do with the ransom money?interesting thoughts come to mind!
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RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - StanTheMan - 18-08-2011 10:36

(01-08-2011 23:56 )eccles Wrote:  So there you have it. 14,444 complaints are OK if the plot justifies it, but zero complaints can be grounds for a fine because of some theoretical non existent possibility of harm or offence.

Sickening!


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - broncobilly10 - 18-08-2011 10:48

Its funny how ofcom have decided that adult content is suddenly unacceptable are they now going to ban 18 cert movies at the cinema?


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - StanTheMan - 18-08-2011 11:00

(30-07-2011 10:03 )TheWatcher Wrote:  
(30-07-2011 01:12 )Gold Plated Pension Wrote:  ~~~~
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Red Light Central have now further imposed a total ban on recording any of their channels on the Sky epg by use of a blocking signal on the broadcast.
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This does not stop anyone recording the shows with a dvd recorder connected to the sky box vga output.

Sorry to slip off-topic here, but the first statement quoted here just isn't the case. I've just tested RLC on my Sky box and successfully recorded (and played back) three minutes worth.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - blackjaques - 18-08-2011 20:01

Well, I ask you all again; What is Ofcon achieving by this ban/restriction on adult material on UK TV?

Is it making us a better society? From what we all saw happenning in London and other major UK cities, no it is not.

Here you have a major western democaracy struggling to contain a certain section of its population from causing absolute mayhem in society so banning R18 has had absolutely zero effect on that. It happened in spite of the ban.

What more would happen if we were allowed to see full R18 on TV? Would the riots behave been more violent? Hardly!

Ofcon are only doing it to satisfy a small number of civil servants and some blue-rinse Tories.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - broncobilly10 - 18-08-2011 22:07

Ofcom were given the power and because one channel rats on another channel we have the mess we have funny tho how everyone hates the channel that did the ratting perhaps they should just concentrate on getting a better show together but I guess that's to much like work it's easier just to complain Smile


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - StanTheMan - 18-08-2011 22:21

(18-08-2011 20:01 )blackjaques Wrote:  What more would happen if we were allowed to see full R18 on TV? Would the riots behave been more violent? Hardly!

Well allowing R18 on the fta babe channels may have the effect of lowering sex crimes, but that's not something Ofcom would be interested in hearing.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - shankey! - 18-08-2011 22:30

(18-08-2011 22:21 )StanTheMan Wrote:  
(18-08-2011 20:01 )blackjaques Wrote:  What more would happen if we were allowed to see full R18 on TV? Would the riots behave been more violent? Hardly!

Well allowing R18 on the fta babe channels may have the effect of lowering sex crimes, but that's not something Ofcom would be interested in hearing.

valid point there ,pity no one takes notice!


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - StanTheMan - 18-08-2011 22:36

I don't know where the UK figures in the world table, but I think it's fair to say we have a fairly high rate of sex crime - we also have one of the most repressed attitudes towards sex and nudity too. Go figure bladewave


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - eccles - 07-09-2011 21:23

No Broadcasting Bulletin this week. Apparently people dont get offended if there is a bank holiday in the month.