![]() However desirable, this is simply not going to happen in a country that's overwhelmingly in thrall to tabloid scaremongers and opportunist (and populist) politicians, so there's little point fantasising about it. And if they do, the distributor can be prosecuted under existing laws.īut what you're calling for seems to be an abolition of all obscenity legislation across the board. In theory yes, and I've opposed the 1984 Video Recordings Act since its creation - I see no reason whatever why it shouldn't be possible to release DVDs "unrated" if they don't actually infringe the criminal law. Gropius wrote:Why do you feel compelled to defend a convoluted legal system? Wouldn't an abolition of all film censorship bodies be preferable (the standard social 'liberal' position in fact)?
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