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Showing posts with label Hypocrisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hypocrisy. Show all posts

19 September 2007

One Rule For Them...

... and another for the rest of us.

Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman yesterday dodged a court appearance to answer speeding charges.
Despite failing to pay a fixed penalty charge in time, she was fined just £60 and given three points on her licence.
In similar cases, magistrates have handed out £1,000 fines and issued three additional points...
[O]utraged motoring groups said there seemed to be one law for politicians and another for ordinary drivers...
Miss Harman was caught on camera driving at 50mph through a temporary 40mph limit at roadworks on the A14 near Ipswich in April. (Daily Mail)
So just because she's a minister she doesn't have to obey the law like everyone else? If she has broken the law, she's broken the law, and should be dealt with in exactly the same way as everyone else!

It is truly disgraceful that she should be allowed to get away with not paying any of the extra fine. The excuse that "she forgot to pay the fine because she was busy campaigning to become Gordon Brown's deputy at the time" is nowhere near good enough. Everyone has busy periods in their lives, and they get charged the extra fine for not paying within the 28 day time frame.

That she got away with this is truly disgraceful and stinks of hypocrisy. The law must apply to everyone equally, whoever they may be, or there is no point in having it at all.

via Guthrum
Source: Daily Mail

08 August 2007

TV Advert Permission Hypocrisy

So, gambling adverts now to be allowed to be shown on TV. Even though there are various restrictions that are going to be applied to them - such as not before 9pm except during sporting fixtures - surely gambling is worse than, say, junk food, which is banned during children's shows, on children's TV channels, and on general entertainment programmes watched by a "higher than average" number of under-16 year olds? It is fair to mention, however, that in return for this, no gambling-related adverts are allowed to be printed children's replica football shirts.

The new gambling advertising code can be read here. Some of them are simple, such as no adverts before 9pm, but "[a]dverts must not link gambling to seduction, sexual success or enhanced attractiveness"? Does this mean that only ugly people can be used to advertise gambling? The trade-off that James Purnell, the Culture Secretary, "won" between allowing gambling TV ads for the removal of gambling ads from children's replica football shirts is absurd. Children certainly don't care about whose advert is on they shirt, and they are far more likely to be affected by a pro-gambling TV ad.

It is hypocritical to ban one type of TV advert because it promotes something that is bad for the individual, and then let another that can ruin entire families be shown. Personally, I think there shouldn't be all that much restriction on any non-pornographic adverts, or adverts for pornographic services. People aren't completely stupid. They know that junk food can make you fat if eaten in excess, and that gambling is a mugs game.

Source: The Times

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