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Wed, 03 Dec 2008 12:00a.m.

A family advocacy group is calling on Shell and BP service stations to follow their Australian counterparts' lead and ban porn magazines from their stores.

A year and a half ago Australian petrol stations sealed adult glossies and have now gone a step further and banned them completely.
 
Family First national director Bob McCoskrie says it is a precedent New Zealand ought to be following.
 
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Comments [4]

Alien
03 Dec 2008 9:00p.m.

as opposed to religious groups donating to labour Deane?

Deane, HAMILTON
03 Dec 2008 8:43p.m.

This is quite ironic comming from a political party that advised people to vote National. They accused Labour of social engineering. Now we are seeing right ring religious groups, (of which National has had funding from wink wink)telling us what we should read, and not read.
Now who are doing the so called "social engineering"

reader
03 Dec 2008 11:59a.m.

Another layer of PC crap, eventually kids will see a naked body maybe that should spark a call to ban all nudity everywhere.

Alien
03 Dec 2008 11:41a.m.

why, service stations main customers are adults. If they find they have a market to sell them in their stations, then good for them.

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