CumbrianTom
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RE: New Ofcom Rules
(27-12-2010 08:32 )HEX!T Wrote: she's not wrong. a few times i have been on the phone and the girl was busy telling a kid that they had to be 18 to call. its happend 3-4 times now all at different times of day and night...
parents should really child lock there sky boxes and thats not ofcoms job. the thing that bugs me most about the protecting kids argument is that they are trying to take responcability for a job they shouldn't be doing, its up to parents to protect there children. but because ofcom try to do it the parents often get complacent. if parents knew r18 material was freely available and ofcom had no say, the vast majority would make sure there boxes are well ad truly locked off.
then again most kids wont phone back 1s there parents get the phone bill and they want to know why 1 call cost em 10 pounds or more. embarrassment factor works wonders...
Don't know if it still happens, but the Radio Times used to print a message to readers in every edition regarding the watershed.
It basically said that programmes broadcast before 9pm were intended to be viewed by a family audience. Programmes broadcast after this time were intended for more mature audiences and parents were expected to take responsibility for what there children were watching.Sounds like common sense to me, but you know what they say - common sense isn't that common these days!
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mr mystery
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RE: New Ofcom Rules
Ofcom seem to have a thing about under 18's viewing these channels , when it's been pointed out that they are in a adult section that can be removed or pin protected by parents ofcom use the excuse that some parents don't know how to remove or pin protect channels , so Ofcom say the specialist adult section and the availability of pin protection doesn't give much protection in ensuring minors don't accidentally come across adult channels , so surly if Ofcom say they have a duty to protect children from the awful and traumatising site of a girl in a bikini on daytime tv and a fully naked girl on tv after the watershed then they should instead of penalising the channels and restricting the viewing pleasure of adults Ofcom should make sure the halfwit parents know how to remove or pin protect the adult channels . If Ofcom genuinely believe the adult channels cause serious harm to children that stumble across them then they should make sure parents receive help and instruction on how to prevent these channels being accessed by children , they could make sure that Sky and freview set top boxes/TV's don't allow automatic access to the adult section like they do now , instead of manually removing adult channels they should make it so you manually have to add adult sections , Ofcom should also make sure instructions are given out during tv adverts on non adult channels how to remove or pin protect adult sections on Sky and freeview , instructions and warnings should also be given out in tv listing in magazines and news papers how to remove or pin protect the adult channels . Surly if Ofcom think parents don't know how to prevent children from viewing channels then they should spend some time and effort and make bloody sure they do instead of bringing new restrictive rules out .
Life is short . Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile .
(This post was last modified: 27-12-2010 12:18 by mr mystery.)
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K.HarperSe7en
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RE: New Ofcom Rules
(26-12-2010 00:41 )DonnaDukesFan Wrote: I havent read the entire thread but can someone tell me ofcom's rule against spitting or baby oil/cream?
Anyone?
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mr mystery
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RE: New Ofcom Rules
(27-12-2010 13:40 )mh92 Wrote: Ofcom shouldn't be telling parents how to put Pins on their boxes, sky should.
Yes i agree with that , but not just Sky freeview as well , but what i am saying is if Ofcom themselves or Sky and freeview people (whoever they are) make sure that they show how to pin protect/remove adult channels on regular non adult channels and magazine tv listings then Ofcom could not keep repeating that the adult sections don't give much more protection in preventing children from stumbling on to the adult channels because parents don't know how to pin protect/remove adult channels , any parent that complains to ofcom that they caught their children watching the babes shows wouldn't be able to tell Ofcom that they didn't know how to pin protect /remove adult channels if the info was shown how to do so on tv and magazines on a regular basis .
Life is short . Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile .
(This post was last modified: 27-12-2010 14:24 by mr mystery.)
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