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Regarding modest amounts of alcohol in the house
It seems Ofcom and the drinks industry support modest use of alcohol.
From The Portman Group (drinks industry) RESPONSE FROM THE PORTMAN GROUP TO THE CONSULTATION ON THE PROPOSED OFCOM BROADCASTING CODE http://www.portmangroup.org.uk/asset..._Code_resp.pdf 10. A similar concern arises in respect of documentary, drama-documentary and ‘reality TV’ programmes, such as Big Brother and Ibiza Uncovered. In the case of the former, we regard it as irresponsible for the programme-makers deliberately to provoke excessive drinking and drunken behaviour through the provision of large quantities of alcohol. In the case of the latter, we regard it as irresponsible to broadcast a programme which shows excessive drinking and dangerous behaviour simply as entertainment. |
Bureaucratic arseholes are all the same
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you still get endless threads about the lack of alcohol made by morons that think bb are withholding alcohol just because they feel like it im sure they would love nothing more than to get them all pissed but they just cant anymore i gave up trying to explain it about 3 years ago.
bb have pushed the boundaries regarding alcohol as much as they can and they just cant do it anymore. |
"A similar concern arises in respect of documentary, drama-documentary and
‘reality TV’ programmes, such as Big Brother and Ibiza Uncovered. In the case of the former, we regard it as irresponsible for the programme-makers deliberately to provoke excessive drinking and drunken behaviour through the provision of large quantities of alcohol." For the love of God and human reason, they are grown adults, just like the viewers at home and getting pissed is perfectly legal. Do these people get off on ruining people's enjoyment of everything? |
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although ive just been reading an ofcom report about alcohol on tv and the soaps eastenders,emmerdale and coronation street are the worst offenders your now only allowed to show alcohol on a tv show if it has context to the story corrie are the worst offenders they now have to log every scene and list the characters shown drinking,why and how many times. i would love to see them all get ratted but it probably wont happen we might be lucky enough to see 2-3 of them get a bit tipsy but that will be about it you never know though they might 'accidentally' misjudge the units per person one night. they have a good reason not to be dishing out the cider like they used to so slagging them off for it is just daft. |
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Nevermind, Ofcom's days are numbered. I never thought I would I have reason to be thankful the Tories were in power. |
I hope ofcom bring in regulations for the amount of gods love that the housemates are allowed because that **** can be dangerous.
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bb1-bb2 unlimited alcohol bought with the shopping budget. bb3-bb5 only a certain percentage allowed to be spent on alcohol 20% (results in the entire lot getting cained in 1-2 nights) bb6-bb9 only 20% of budget allowed to be spent on alcohol but to be kept by big brother and given to housemates at bbs discretion (sometimes they were given more if bb deemed them not to be drunk) bb10-bb11 only 10 percent of budget can be spent on alcohol and is kept by big brother to be supplied by big brother and the amount doesnt exceed the safe reccomended limits of 21 units per week or 6 units per day. they have been brought screaming and kicking to the situation we have now theres nothing they can do about it with the massive goverment drive on bingedrinking with initiatives like http://www.drinkaware.co.uk/ its not their fault they simply cant get away with it any more they have done well to get away with it as long as they did. |
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but i also find the slagging off of c4/bb annoying theres nothing they can do about it i bet they want to get them pissed as much as we want to see it. |
we have pictures of dead people on fag packets and were not alowed to see people get pissed, i hate all this controlling nonsense. it's pathetic
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