Friday, October 29, 2010

Aussie pair bares all for anti-porn conformity

Those who wish to enter Australia must declare any “illegal” pornography in order to comply with the country’s new anti-pornography ordinance. AOL News reports that an Australian honeymoon couple returning home for a life of domestic bliss was humiliated by customs agents who led them to believe the newest law required them to show their nude honeymoon pictures. The process had been humiliating for the couple and a flashpoint for the nation’s Sex Party to attack the Australian government’s abuse of privacy.

iPhone nude honeymoon pictures

The young couple did not plan on breaking the regulation as they were newlyweds. Nevertheless, airport authorities wanted the new anti-porn ordinance in Australia to be enforced. Nobody really knows much about the regulation. There aren’t specifics about things like this. The intent of the law wasn’t to invade the personal privacy of a newlywed couple which led to the couple getting airport arrival cards. The “illegal” pornography is, “child pornography, bestiality, explicit sexual violence, degradation, cruelty and rape.” This is what AOL News reports. Illegal pornography can lead to fines and possible imprisonment.

“(The couple was) on the beach, they were nude, they’d taken a photo of themselves on their iPhone having an embrace,” based from a spokeswoman, Robbie Swan. She was speaking for the political party, the Australian Sex Party. “It wasn’t full on or anything, but when they’d gone via customs they’d asked what ‘pornography’ meant and also the customs officer had said: ‘Well, anything explicit’.”

The Intercourse Party responsible for grievances on anti-porn

A libertarian political party and lobbyist group, the Australian Sex Party has reportedly received many complaints from Australian citizens over the anti-pornography regulation that was introduced at the end of 2009. There has been an invasion of privacy already with the “if in doubt, show it” policy. While Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor has expressed the Australian government’s view the intent of the regulation is simply to catch illegal pornographic materials, the Intercourse Party remains incredulous.

The reason why the Sex Party does not like the regulation is because, “It is an incredible breach of people’s privacy.” This is what the leader Fiona Patten said. “If the objective is to stop child pornography, then this is not going to achieve this.”

Citations

AOL News

aolnews.com/weird-news/article/australian-border-officials-check-honeymooners-for-porn/19681747

SexPart.org

sexparty.org.au/

Australian Sex Party Federal Election ad (Note: Might be inappropriate for children)

youtube.com/watch?v=tdEVVW_ahnE



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