Would you be bothered by a UK Porn block?

I find it crazy how far they are trying to police everything now, And people are just "OK" with it, Soon they'll be charging people a "Verification/Admin" fees, I mean why not they can make some money out of it right? :D
 
Wouldn't people just use a VPN?
Then I fully expect... "People are using VPN's to circumvent controls in place to prevent the viewing of unauthorised material. We will be presenting a bill to parliament to block the use of unauthorised VPN's. MP's will be excluded from restrictions because of the nature of their sensitive work."
 
Jesus showing your age there, a razz mag, fags and matches for a fiver….

in 1990 you could get 20 Embassy No.1 for aorund 1.60, the jizz mag was around 1.99 and swan vesta's were 10p, so £1 left for 2 packs of tangy tom's and 2 packs of cheeseburger quarterbacks and a rum and raisin cornetto to get your energy levels back up after knocking one out to he readers wives section in Escort.
 
in 1990 you could get 20 Embassy No.1 for aorund 1.60, the jizz mag was around 1.99 and swan vesta's were 10p, so £1 left for 2 packs of tangy tom's and 2 packs of cheeseburger quarterbacks and a rum and raisin cornetto to get your energy levels back up after knocking one out to he readers wives section in Escort.
Ah those were the days.

Now I look back and think of readers wives it just amazes me how much hair they had :D
 
The younger generation should go and buy their porn from a newsagent like we used to back in the day. Walk in, pick up a copy of Escot, slap it on the counter, look the bloke right in the eye, then slap a fiver down and say 10 embassy No.1 one and a box of swan vestas too please mate before taking your change and walking out.

Escort? No. Club International.
 
I actually think restricting it from the younger generation is probably a good idea, any kid with a phone or tablet can easily access really hardcore stuff these days, there is something noble in trying to prolong a childs innocence, its all to easily eroded these days, they have the rest of their lives to explore stuff but once they are more able to process it for what it is. That said, I do think however any attempts will be futile, it'll cost the public purse a fortune no doubt to enforce and will be far to easily circumvented in seconds.
 
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