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Newsagents act over 'lads mags'

 

Newspapers and magazines with sexual content are to be moved to higher shelves under new guidelines.

 

The deal, struck between newsagents and Home Office officials, is not legally binding but trading standards will be able to reprimand offending outlets.

 

MPs and campaigners had raised concerns about explicit content in so-called "lad mags" and some tabloid newspapers.

 

The advice being issued to 19,000 newsagents is to display such magazines out of the sight of children.

 

But the new measures will not specify they should be placed on the top shelf.

 

The guidelines do not name any magazines but titles such as Loaded, Nuts and Zoo are likely to be included in its remit.

 

Newspapers such as the Daily Sport can remain on the bottom shelf if they are folded in a way to conceal sexually explicit content.

 

The guidelines were drawn up by the National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN), which represents 19,000 independent newsagents.

 

Spokesman Colin Finch said although it was a voluntary code extending existing restrictions on top shelf titles, trading standards officials could reprimand offenders.

 

But Diane Abbott, the MP for Hackney in east London where one newsagent has campaigned for 15 years on this issue, is backing a petition pushing for legislation.

 

She said: "You cannot sell cigarettes to children, you cannot sell glue to children, but you can sell hardcore porn to children. That is not right."

 

Children's rights

 

Home Office officials met the NRFN earlier this March and newsagents will receive the guidelines in the next few days.

 

A Home Office spokeswoman said: "We are aware of concern that has been expressed about sexually provocative material which is commonly available on the lower shelves of newsagents' shops.

 

"We are determined to ensure that the interests of children are appropriately safeguarded in this regard."

 

 

Unlucky Wacky.

 

If Diane Abbott seriously thinks Nuts and Zoo are 'hardcore' she needs to get out a bit more.

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Unlucky Wacky.

 

If Diane Abbott seriously thinks Nuts and Zoo are 'hardcore' she needs to get out a bit more.

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:o Fucker, I was just about to write that.

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Unlucky Wacky.

 

If Diane Abbott seriously thinks Nuts and Zoo are 'hardcore' she needs to get out a bit more.

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:o Fucker, I was just about to write that.

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Ditto :o

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Only reason I posted the story tbh :o

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I'd buy a porno before I bought Nuts or Zoo like. Not only better but less embarrassing to buy.

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Less embarrassing to try before you buy tbh.

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I'd buy a porno before I bought Nuts or Zoo like. Not only better but less embarrassing to buy.

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Less embarrassing to try before you buy tbh.

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Crack one out in the Newsagents? No wonder WH Smiths banned porn.

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Unlucky Wacky.

 

If Diane Abbott seriously thinks Nuts and Zoo are 'hardcore' she needs to get out a bit more.

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:o Fucker, I was just about to write that.

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Ditto :o

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Only reason I posted the story tbh :o

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FFS, as soon as I read the title I thoought I'd come back with a witty comment about Whacky. Far, far, too late. :o

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I'd buy a porno before I bought Nuts or Zoo like. Not only better but less embarrassing to buy.

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Less embarrassing to try before you buy tbh.

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Crack one out in the Newsagents? No wonder WH Smiths banned porn.

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Huh, that was SO last week !

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Does that second hand book shop in the Grainger Market still sell porn? Never liked the idea of used pornos tbh.

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Pages stuck together etc. Not nice. Allegedly.

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Does anyone on here buy them?  The advert on telly is enough to put me off.

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I think they're probably bought by newly-pubescent teenage boys looking for a cheap thrill :o

 

Oh, and Sammy :o

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Does anyone read Bizarre. It used to have some interesting stuff, but is now just a third rate porn mag. What's the point, haven't people heard of the internet?

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My mate used to get it like, in particular I remember some article/photos of this ritual thing somewhere in S.E. Asia where people cut holes in their cheeks and stuck objects through it. Ring any bells?

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Does anyone read Bizarre. It used to have some interesting stuff, but is now just a third rate porn mag. What's the point, haven't people heard of the internet?

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My mate used to get it like, in particular I remember some article/photos of this ritual thing somewhere in S.E. Asia where people cut holes in their cheeks and stuck objects through it. Ring any bells?

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That'll be it. When it was first out it had some genuinely shocking photographs, but it's amazing how quickly we've become desensitized to this type of thing, with sites like rotten.com. I think they decided fuck it, lets just become a soft core porn mag specialising in fetishes. BORING!

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