Film classification of ‘sexual or sadistic violence’ to be tightened amid ‘torture porn’ controversy – The Independent

Posted December 11th, 2012 in film industry, news, pornography by sally

“Classification chiefs will tighten their policy on ‘sexual or sadistic violence’ after new research found public concern over its effect on ‘vulnerable viewers’.”

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The Independent, 10th December 2012

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Royal hoax call could be an ‘offence under UK law’ – The Guardian

Posted December 11th, 2012 in data protection, disclosure, medical records, news, telecommunications by sally

“The Australian radio DJs who made the hoax call to the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated for acute morning sickness could have committed an offence under UK law, a leading barrister has said.”

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The Guardian, 10th December 2012

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Christopher Haughton guilty of trying to kill PCs in Kingsbury – BBC News

“A man has been found guilty of the attempted murder of two police officers and attacking two other PCs in a butcher’s shop in north-west London.”

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BBC News, 10th December 2012

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