(11-05-2010 13:40 )Grawth Wrote: The Ofcom bulletin repeatedly says of Bangbabes output that
"The material shown was so strongly sexual that it would have exceeded the likely expectation of the vast majority of the audience"
Bangbabes should be challenging them on this. Note they are not saying the vast majority of television viewers, just the vast majority of the audience. In other words, the vast majority of people who tune in to Bangbabes at 3am would be offended by a presenter's "anus and extensive labial detail".
So, anyone here offended by that? . . . . . .
Thought not.
Off you go Bangbabes - challenge the ruling.
Challenge an Ofcom ruling, Grawth? Bang Media? Are you 'avin a larff?
BM will kneel before their Masters, pucker up and kiss their hairy arsehole as per fucking usual.
We, the fans and audience of these channels, gave BM all the ammo they needed to expose Ofcom as the ignorant, fascist, lying fucks they are back in February. Ok, my little poll wasn't completely scientific, there were 'interpretation' problems (all because of Ofcom's use of vague terms like 'exceeded expectations' (doesn't matter if its a pleasant surprise or totally shocking and enraging - its a misleading term and quite likely chosen by Ofcom because its open to interpretation (i.e. "SPIN"))).
BM and, indeed, all the babe channel operators, should press Ofcom for the HARD EVIDENCE of the supposed 'harm' that Ofcom are ACTUALLY KNOWN TO BE PREVENTING by banning R18-type content (or actually anything remotely resembling 'adult' entertainment) from our TV screens. As I've explained many times in various threads on this forum, without real evidence of harm, Ofcom have NO LEGAL RIGHT to ban any fucking thing, indeed, like the BBFC in 2000, they (Ofcom) are actually breaking the law of this land by acting in contempt of a High Court precedent (a precedent which has seen HMCE forced to allow hardcore material into the country (despite a nationwide mail order ban on R18) and which prevents Ofcom proscribing any foreign-based adult broadcaster beaming UK-legal hardcore into Britain).
Ofcom are anything but transparent, consistent or accountable. They quite clearly operate under two completely different interpretations of 'the law'. They SHOULD proscribe ANY foreign service which breaches their R18 broadcasting limit but they CHOOSE not to. I say choose because, as I'm sure you recall, Ofcom DID proscribe one 'violent porn' channel back in 2005/6. They certainly have the powers to ban foreign channels but choose not to use them for some reason...and that reason, as far as I can tell, is the Law of this Land and the High Court ruling of 2000 which DECLARED R18-type hardcore perfectly safe for CHILDREN to view.
So, what is it Ofcom think they know that the Law Courts of this land don't recognise as reality? And more to the point, where the fuck is Ofcom's EVIDENCE to support the need/necessity for their IRRATIONAL and UNLAWFUL actions?