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Why can minors see on uk tv or dvd male genitals with or without foreskin,shootings,heads been ripped off,violence swearing,operations but no female genitals saying the most harmfull thing is female genitals.

What evidence do ofcom have..Ofcom should get psychiatrists in from mental hospitals and ask how many people have been admitted to psychiatric care from seeing female genitals.If its so offensive and causes serious harm the institutes should be full of folk who have seen a vaginal fanny lip or clit..

Film Four extreme only differed because it contained female genitals for a few seconds (NOT CLOSE UP) yet normal tv showed Bruno over Xmas with mega close up male genitals with urethra and foreskin retracted..If i complained to ofcunts then they would say its allowed or dont watch it..For fucks sake i watch tele with NO warnings and next minute male genitals are on..

Ofcom have no grounds to stop/ban female genitals AT ALL.They do need challenging why can homosexuals and straight women see male genitals yet lesbians and straight men cannot see female genitals,,its pure sexism..

Oh and how are you lot getting email replys from oftwats cause i get nowt with me giving them email addressess ttelephone numbers,,

I fucking know why its because they dont have a fucking twatting reason to ban female genitals on uk tv and dvd..

Edit:Its sex discrimination actually ,pure sex discrimination and thats ILLEGAL..Anything can be shown except female genitals.MMmmm ofcom i will get you cunts before i die..Fucking tory arseholes the lot of you.I am going to run through ofcom offices with 2 nude women and give the lot of you heart attacks..Tongue
On Babestaion at top of page is "Watch Live"now this has gone for me?? Has this come under ATVOD stupid crud or is my comp playing silly beggers,,Thanks chaps ..
Just thought i would put this out there but ofcom are asking for views on them and if you read down on the link you will see it does cover broadcasting.

http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/12/of...or-201314/

I wonder if i will be having some input.annoyed
If you want to respond here's how:

Annex 1 1 Responding to this consultation Consultation questions A1.1 We are seeking views from all our stakeholders on our proposed priorities and work programme for 2013/14. In particular, it would be helpful if you could consider the following questions: What are your views on Ofcom’s proposed priorities for 2013/14? What are your views on Ofcom’s proposed work areas for 2013/14? How to respond A1.2 Ofcom invites written views and comments on the issues raised in this document, to be made by 5pm on 22 February 2013. A1.3 Ofcom strongly prefers to receive responses using the online web form at https://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consul...plan-2013- 14/howtorespond/form, as this helps us to process the responses quickly and efficiently. We would also be grateful if you could assist us by completing a response cover sheet (see Annex 3), to indicate whether or not there are confidentiality issues. This response coversheet is incorporated into the online web form questionnaire. A1.4 For larger consultation responses - particularly those with supporting charts, tables or other data - please email AnnualPlan@ofcom.org.uk attaching your response in Microsoft Word format, together with a consultation response coversheet. A1.5 Responses may alternatively be posted or faxed to the address below, marked with the title of the consultation.
Tim Part 3rd Floor Ofcom Riverside House 2A Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 9HA
Fax: 020 7981 3706 A1.6 Note that we do not need a hard copy in addition to an electronic version. Ofcom will acknowledge receipt of responses if they are submitted using the online web form but not otherwise. A1.7 It would be helpful if your response could include direct answers to the questions asked in this document as listed above in paragraph A1.1. It would also help if you can explain why you hold your views and how Ofcom’s proposals would impact on you.
Draft Annual Plan 2013/14
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Further information A1.8 If you want to discuss the issues and questions raised in this consultation, or need advice on the appropriate form of response, please contact Tim Part on 020 7981 3529. Confidentiality A1.9 We believe it is important for everyone interested in an issue to see the views expressed by consultation respondents. We will therefore usually publish all responses on our website, http://www.ofcom.org.uk, ideally on receipt. If you think your response should be kept confidential, can you please specify whether all or part(s) of your response should be kept confidential and specify why. Please also place such parts in a separate annex. A1.10 If someone asks us to keep part or all of a response confidential, we will treat this request seriously and will try to respect this. But sometimes we will need to publish all responses, including those that are marked as confidential, in order to meet legal obligations. A1.11 Please also note that copyright and all other intellectual property in responses will be assumed to be licensed to Ofcom to use. Ofcom’s approach on intellectual property rights is explained further on its website at http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/accoun/disclaimer/ Next steps A1.12 Following the consultation period, Ofcom intends to publish a statement by the end of March 2013. A1.13 Please note that you can register to receive email updates alerting you to the publications of relevant Ofcom documents. For more details please see: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/subscribe...t_list.htm Ofcom's consultation processes A1.14 Ofcom seeks to ensure that responding to a consultation is easy as possible. For more information please see our consultation principles in Annex 2. A1.15 If you have any comments or suggestions on how Ofcom conducts its consultations, please call our consultation helpdesk on 020 7981 3003 or email us at consult@ofcom.org.uk . We would particularly welcome thoughts on how Ofcom could more effectively seek the views of those groups or individuals, such as small businesses or particular types of residential consumers, who are less likely to give their opinions through a formal consultation. A1.16 If you would like to discuss these issues or Ofcom's consultation processes more generally, please contact Graham Howell, Secretary to the Corporation, who is Ofcom’s consultation champion: Graham Howell Ofcom Riverside House 2a Southwark Bridge Road
Following a comment made on a radio 4 quiz show I had a quick look online and found this article from the Daily Telegraph detailing someone being prosecuted for their product being TOO TAME!!! Interestingly, this particular case was NOT the one mentioned on the radio.

It does prove that it can be done though.

There's always hope!
(02-02-2013 00:44 )Grawth Wrote: [ -> ]Following a comment made on a radio 4 quiz show I had a quick look online and found this article from the Daily Telegraph detailing someone being prosecuted for their product being TOO TAME!!! Interestingly, this particular case was NOT the one mentioned on the radio.

It does prove that it can be done though.

There's always hope!

Brilliant link and well done for spotting it,Smile
Along with the latest bulletin, Ofcom have revised the guidelines again.

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...idance.pdf

IIRC their previous guidelines did not specify what they considered to be "fetish clothing". And as outlined below, it's apparently your everyday clothing worn by typical bluecollar workers. Do the secretaries at Ofcom hq realize they're all dressed up in fetish attire? Rolleyes

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Now what was Cara's tweet again? Rolleyes
might as well put the girls in a burka ! , fuckin mad Sad
Ofcom must be destroyed, dismantled, deregulated, i really don't give a shit!!annoyed They are not fit to regulate, they are a waste of bloody time! They have bit by bit more or less destroyed are beloved babe channels for no F**KIN reason at all, and it's really pissed me of!! and all this idle talk about what daytime babes should be dressing during daytimes, well thats finally done it for me!!
Ofcom should be regulating in North Korea or Iran i really don't give a shit where. These people at Ofcom must be stopped they are a menace to society, this simply can't go on for much longer this must stop now!! there must be some way we can bring these TWATS!! to accountannoyed
I apologise if it seems i'm letting of steam, well to be honest this is exactly what i'm doingBig Laugh
Ofcom are absolutely dead set against babe channels as whole - this has been said a few times around the threads and "confirmed" by channel bosses from minutes following Ofcom meetings (some of which in the BB forum admittedly).

Whilst Ofcom know they are in a no-win situation with regards to ending the night shows (due to watershed, however flimsy), although they're doing their damnest to reign them in.

However, they do know they have the upper hand in respect of dayshows. Rather than stating outright what their intention is (which they cannot do), they are covering more and more bases (all bases?) pushing daytime shows in to a corner, where they'll get eventually get squashed.

They are stangling them more and more and more as time goes by - the quote above is yet another example of this. Such that there is so much of a "grey area" that they can manipulate their rules to fit whatever breach they feel like imposing on the channels next.

Ultimately it's this ambiguity that the channels can never, ever, win against and Ofcom will win in the end - it's only a matter of time.

Unless...
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