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Post by klr » Mon May 27, 2013 3:15 pm

I view these in the same light as attempts to shut down strip clubs and the like. The reasoning often given is that they should not be situated near schools, churches etc., and that they involve exploitation of women. While the latter might well be true in some cases, I can't help feeling that they just don't want these establishments anywhere, period.
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Post by cronus » Mon May 27, 2013 3:25 pm

klr wrote:I view these in the same light as attempts to shut down strip clubs and the like. The reasoning often given is that they should not be situated near schools, churches etc., and that they involve exploitation of women. While the latter might well be true in some cases, I can't help feeling that they just don't want these establishments anywhere, period.
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Re: Shops could face legal action over 'lads' mags'

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon May 27, 2013 3:40 pm

I keep reading the subject line and thinking "lads" are the subject of the magazines. Mostly because of that missing apostrophe, of course.
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Re: Shops could face legal action over 'lads' mags'

Post by klr » Mon May 27, 2013 3:44 pm

Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I keep reading the subject line and thinking "lads" are the subject of the magazines. Mostly because of that missing apostrophe, of course.
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Post by Seth » Mon May 27, 2013 4:25 pm

That's what you get when you give people a legal right to not be offended... Silly twits.
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Post by Trinity » Mon May 27, 2013 4:31 pm

And what about ladies' underwear packaging? Does handling and putting on display these items with pictures of women in their, well, bloody underwear warrant the same reaction? I think probably not.

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Post by klr » Mon May 27, 2013 4:43 pm

Trinity wrote:And what about ladies' underwear packaging? Does handling and putting on display these items with pictures of women in their, well, bloody underwear warrant the same reaction? I think probably not.
There was a time back in Catholic Ireland when a wave of the Bishop's crozier* was enough to have lingerie removed from window displays.

*A euphemism, but not that kind of euphemism. :hmph:
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Post by PsychoSerenity » Mon May 27, 2013 4:51 pm

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Trinity wrote:And what about ladies' underwear packaging? Does handling and putting on display these items with pictures of women in their, well, bloody underwear warrant the same reaction? I think probably not.
There was a time back in Catholic Ireland when a wave of the Bishop's crozier* was enough to have lingerie removed from window displays.

*A euphemism, but not that kind of euphemism. :hmph:
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Post by klr » Mon May 27, 2013 10:22 pm

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klr wrote:
Trinity wrote:And what about ladies' underwear packaging? Does handling and putting on display these items with pictures of women in their, well, bloody underwear warrant the same reaction? I think probably not.
There was a time back in Catholic Ireland when a wave of the Bishop's crozier* was enough to have lingerie removed from window displays.

*A euphemism, but not that kind of euphemism. :hmph:
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Now that I think of it, that episode may have contained some not-so-hidden references. :hehe:
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Post by Pappa » Mon May 27, 2013 10:22 pm

Seth wrote:That's what you get when you give people a legal right to not be offended... Silly twits.
Based on what I read in the article, I'd be surprised if the legal challenge is successful in our courts.
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Re: Shops could face legal action over 'lads' mags'

Post by macdoc » Mon May 27, 2013 10:35 pm

Maybe the women's lifestyle mags (which also usually have beautiful women on the cover but with more clothes on) should start displaying barely clothed muscle heads to keep everyone happy.
Not entirely sure that's accurate - many of the "fitness and health" mags have bikini bods on the cover

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a google search on their covers is...ahem...revealing and the sports mags are rife with scantily clad 20 somethings to the point of having separate annual editions ( Sports illustrated ).

and in the equal opportunity realm...his butt ???!!!!

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Hey youth and beauty and sex attracts the eye....other forms of beauty as well ( travel mags ) but even there a lovely girl is often a feature.

I think the action contemplated is far over the top and if the staff are uncomfortable get moved to a different department or get a different job.
Hell - what next.....nurses complaining about "handling"?? :what: :coffee:
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Re: Shops could face legal action over 'lads' mags'

Post by klr » Mon May 27, 2013 10:41 pm

Pappa wrote:
Seth wrote:That's what you get when you give people a legal right to not be offended... Silly twits.
Based on what I read in the article, I'd be surprised if the legal challenge is successful in our courts.
I would be very surprised, but they might well be satisfied with 2nd prize, as in putting it on the public radar as an "issue" - rightly or wrongly.
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Post by FBM » Mon May 27, 2013 11:17 pm

They still print pr0n on actual paper? Who knew? :dunno:
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Re: Shops could face legal action over 'lads' mags'

Post by Tero » Mon May 27, 2013 11:21 pm

What is with the PG men's magazines the UK produces? Why would you want breasts and panties in a magazine you paid money for? Who is the audience? They throw in cars and consumer gadgets, I forget what all was in there.

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