Why is it every piece of government legislation on the internet seems to be written by people who have never been on the internet? You can already put parental filters via your ISP. I thought when labour went out of office we'd come to the end of the government encouraging parents to take zero responsibility for their children.
Nice bit of censorship from the government here...would be interesting to see what the legislation actually says and whether they try to sneak in blocks for other websites.
Children can just watch tv or listen to music and get bombarded with sexual innuendo. It's pointless blocking it, just means millions of teenagers will be more moody than normal!
The Australian government tried this and had to abandon it, it's completely impossible to do and is done simply to garner headlines from newspapers.
Anyone with a brain knows that the paedophile scum don't go round sharing stuff on open sites, it's all done on private networks which would be impossible to close down completely.
The Internet is what it is, it enables some amazing things and some appalling things, we just have to accept that and not be taken in by fucktard politicians trying to "protect" us from it.
The Australian government tried this and had to abandon it, it's completely impossible to do and is done simply to garner headlines from newspapers.
Anyone with a brain knows that the paedophile scum don't go round sharing stuff on open sites, it's all done on private networks which would be impossible to close down completely.
The Internet is what it is, it enables some amazing things and some appalling things, we just have to accept that and not be taken in by fucktard politicians trying to "protect" us from it.
And some people wonder why the Daily Mail comes in for a hard time on this site. I just can't articulate how much I hate that paper and all it stands for
And some people wonder why the Daily Mail comes in for a hard time on this site. I just can't articulate how much I hate that paper and all it stands for
Me too. It's disgusting and an embarrassment to journalism in this country.
And some people wonder why the Daily Mail comes in for a hard time on this site. I just can't articulate how much I hate that paper and all it stands for
Me too. It's disgusting and an embarrassment to journalism in this country.
Thank feck for our media though. Without it I would not have a first clue what happens in a hospital when a baby is delivered, thankyou thankyou, thankyou!
And some people wonder why the Daily Mail comes in for a hard time on this site. I just can't articulate how much I hate that paper and all it stands for
Me too. It's disgusting and an embarrassment to journalism in this country.
TBH it has a lot of competition in this country
Indeed! Embarrassing journalism here takes some doing, given what our tabloids get up to.
Nice bit of censorship from the government here...would be interesting to see what the legislation actually says and whether they try to sneak in blocks for other websites.
Children can just watch tv or listen to music and get bombarded with sexual innuendo. It's pointless blocking it, just means millions of teenagers will be more moody than normal!
Looks like it's back to the bra section of the Freemans catalogue then!
Always get nostalgic when I see one of those laying around. With five boys in the house I am surprised mum managed to order anything, the book went missing so often...
without wanting to undermine my own moral outrage, there was an element of achievement after finding a mag in a bush. A couple of clicks offers only a fraction of the satisfaction.
Always get nostalgic when I see one of those laying around. With five boys in the house I am surprised mum managed to order anything, the book went missing so often...
without wanting to undermine my own moral outrage, there was an element of achievement after finding a mag in a bush. A couple of clicks offers only a fraction of the satisfaction.
Why is it every piece of government legislation on the internet seems to be written by people who have never been on the internet? You can already put parental filters via your ISP. I thought when labour went out of office we'd come to the end of the government encouraging parents to take zero responsibility for their children.
Maybe this will spell the end of "Whose Rack?", thus making Big_Rob redundent, adding to the unemployment statistics. Well done Mr Cameron, I hope you're happy now..............................sob
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Children can just watch tv or listen to music and get bombarded with sexual innuendo. It's pointless blocking it, just means millions of teenagers will be more moody than normal!
Anyone with a brain knows that the paedophile scum don't go round sharing stuff on open sites, it's all done on private networks which would be impossible to close down completely.
The Internet is what it is, it enables some amazing things and some appalling things, we just have to accept that and not be taken in by fucktard politicians trying to "protect" us from it.
Now I like Curbs a lot but that's not my cuppa.
'I need it for a forum I go on, honest!'
I for one will defend to the death as a frustrated middle aged sex starved pervert the "Whose Rack? and "Would Ya?" threads on CL.