Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Aussie couple bares all for anti-porn compliance

Under a new Australian law, visitors Down Under must declare any “illegal” pornography to border officials. AOL News reports that an Australian honeymoon vacation couple returning home for a life of domestic bliss was humiliated by customs agents who led them to believe the new regulation required them to show their naked honeymoon vacation pictures. The couple had been thus compelled to share their nude honeymoon photos and be thoroughly humiliated within the process by the invasion of privacy.

Nude photos from a honeymoon vacation on an iPhone

The happy young couple did not want to break the law, and airport authorities were eager to enforce Australia’s new anti-porn ordinance. But as news sources indicate, there is some confusion over exactly what the law entails. They newlyweds were given airport arrival cards because of the mix-up. The law was not meant to infringe on the personal private life of a newlywed couple. Now the card calls for “illegal” pornography to be announced: “child pornography, bestiality, explicit sexual violence, degradation, cruelty and rape,” reports AOL News. You could end up in jail if you are a part of illegal pornography. This could also lead to heavy fines.

“(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 Intercourse Party. “It wasn’t full on or anything, but when they’d gone through customs they’d asked what ‘pornography’ meant and the customs officer had said: ‘Well, anything explicit’.”

Anti-porn complaints go to the Intercourse Party

A libertarian political party and lobbyist group, the Australian Sex Party has reportedly received many grievances from Australian citizens over the anti-pornography law that had been introduced at the end of 2009. The concept of “if in doubt, show it” has not been working. Invasion of privacy has already happened. The illegal pornographic material should be caught via the brand new law, states Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor. The Intercourse Party is nevertheless pretty angry about it.

”It is an incredible breach of people’s privacy,” is the reasoning Sex Party leader Fiona Patten gives for the law being ridiculous “If the objective is to stop child pornography, then this isn’t going to achieve this.”

Info from

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: May be inappropriate for kids)

youtube.com/watch?v=tdEVVW_ahnE



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