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‘Sick puppy’ saw porn in prison before murder

April 16, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

It was an ”indictment” on the system [Dept of Corrections] that someone like [Malcolm] Chaston [now a convicted murder] could source objectionable material [pornograhy] while behind bars. ”It is hugely irresponsible and a disgrace,” he [Garth McVicar – Sensible Sentencing Trust Founder] said.

WHITE SUPREMACIST Malcolm Chaston was allegedly able to watch soft-porn movies before being released from prison and murdering young mother Vanessa Pickering.

Chaston will be sentenced on Monday on the murder charge and also of the sexual assault of another female.

Sensible Sentencing Trust founder Garth McVicar has released an email sent to him from a prison guard in the months leading up to Chaston’s prior release from jail in mid-2008.

The unnamed guard wrote of Chaston: ”He is a very sick puppy and these sex movies just feed his sickness.

”He watches these movies and skites about things he is going to do when he gets out.

”This is a very sick place, can you imagine why they would let sex offenders watch sex videos. God help us and the poor woman these mongrels come across when they get out.”

The email stated: ”I wonder if you are aware that the Dept of Corrections has recently decided that R16 videos and DVDs are OK to be shown in prisons.

”There is no distinction as to what type of R16 is shown to what type of prisoner _ i.e. a soft porn R16 can be shown in a sex offenders unit, and R16 with violence can be shown to violent prisoners.

”Can you imagine what these videos do to mongrels like Malcom [sic] Chaston …”

Source: Sex Movies before murder. By Neil Reid 15 April 2011 (Fairfax Media)

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/4893344/Sex-movies-before-murder [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship, Crime, Porn Link to Rape, Pornography, Sexual Dysfunction, Violence Tagged With: Corrections Department, Garth McVicar, Malcolm Chaston, murder, murder charge, porn in prison, Sensible Sentencing Trust, sex movies, sexual assault, unlawful sexual connection

Networks appeal sex scene rulings – NZPA

March 23, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Broadcasting Standards Authority didn’t pay proper attention to context and its own previous judgments in ruling two scenes in television programmes breached standards, a High Court judge has been told.

TVNZ and TV3 are appealing last year’s BSA rulings which said scenes in TVNZ’s Hung and TV3’s soap Home And Away breached standards.

For full NZPA story see: http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv/4801344/Networks-appeal-sex-scene-rulings

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Filed Under: Broadcasting Standards Authority, Censorship, Children's Television

BSA Slams TVNZ’s Close Up Porn Promotion

March 23, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Media Release by Family First NZ, a registered charity with the NZ Charities Commission.

“The trend by the networks to sexualise news and current events is disturbing” – Family First NZ

Family First NZ is welcoming a ruling from the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) demanding that TVNZ publicly acknowledge their breach of broadcasting standards for a programme in August 2010 which offended many families with its gratuitous display of the porn industry. TVNZ has also been ordered to pay a paltry $3,000 fine.

“As a result of a campaign by Family First supporters, TVNZ received an ‘unprecedented’ number of complaints regarding this programme. The Close Up story was based around the promotion of the porn industry – all under the guise of so-called ‘daily news and current events’. The trend by the television networks to sexualise news and current events and use sexual innuendo is disturbing,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Broadcasting Standards Authority, Censorship, Children's Television, Complaints to Broadcasters, Pornography Tagged With: Broadcasting Standards Authority, BSA, Close Up, Family First, Family First NZ, porn industry, porn promotion

Wanganui Gang Patch Bylaw Ban ruled “invalid” & without authority

March 8, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Last week in the High Court, Justice Denis Clifford ruled the Wanganui District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) bylaw “invalid” and  ultra vires (ie not authorised by) the Wanganui (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act” [2009]. He ruled in favour of the applicant in the Judicial Review of the bylaw, Phillip Ernest Schubert, a member of Auckland Hells Angels. This ruling must have been sweet music to the ears of Mr Schubert (and all Wanganui’s ‘outlawed’ insignia wearing gang members) who was represented by counsel D Webb and S Rollo.

In Justice Clifford’s judgment dated 3 March 2011, he took the view that the 2009 Wanganui Act of Parliament had authorised the Wanganui council, via its bylaw, to control and regulate the wearing and display of gang insignia within defined public places, but had not authorised the creation of a bylaw that banned their display from within the entire Wanganui urban area, which was the effect of the bylaw.

He ruled that the council had exceeded its powers (acted outside its authority) and thereby demonstrated its failure to fully consider the effect such a wide-ranging ban would have on freedom of expression guaranteed to individual persons  under s. 5 the Bill of Rights Act 1990 (BORA). Even though the council had taken the view that its prohibitions were justified under s, 4 of the BORA, (ie there were rational grounds for a ban being applied to the all the specified urban public places), Clifford J disagreed. He considered the bylaw invalid, in part because in his view it embodied a disproportionate restriction on the right an individual has to “freedom of expression”. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship Tagged With: Auckland Hells Angels, Bill of Rights, freedom of expresion, Justice Clifford, Justice Denis Clifford, Phillip Schubert, Prohibition of Gang Insignia

Was Christchurch Earthquake Man-Made? – Uncensored Magazine launched by Steve Crow

March 3, 2011 by SPCS 4 Comments

The latest issue of Uncensored Magazine which was originally launched by “controversial businessman and publisher Steve Crow (best known for his popular Erotica Adult Lifestyle Expos)” back on 12 September 2005, makes the claim that the latest 6.3 magnitude Christchurch earthquake could have been man-made. The editor, Jonathan Eisen, in a posted website comment dated 25 February 2011, rather than treating this claim as absurd speculation, presents it as a REAL possibility and makes the pernicious and defamatory claim that the New World Order (NWO) bankers want NZ impoverished, and have somehow funded the “HAARP job” [High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project] that supposedly caused this earthquake and the major one that struck in September last year.

The Society believes that New Zealanders will be outraged at such nonsense being propagated via this magazine and its website. At a time of such national tragedy, the propagation of such vile conspiracy theories is reprehensible, undermines the public good and sows the seeds of confusion and discord.

Editor Eisen wrote on 24 February 2011 in what has been billed as one of the magazine’s “top stories”:

Looks like the Christchurch disaster might well be another HAARP job. What better way to totally bankrupt the country, destroy our welfare state, our social safety nets, education and health, and steal all of our remaining assets? ….. The NWO bankers want NZ impoverished, like the rest of the world, and now they’re “going for broke”.

In a veiled reference he even ties our Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. John Key, into the absurd conspiracy when he writes of the NWO: ” their banker PM is carrying out his orders. There’s a good reason they used to call him “The Smiling Assassin” in London. [see ref. 1 below for explanation of this ‘nickname’]

Clearly such accusations are defamatory and all New Zealanders would be outraged by this ridiculous ‘explanation’ of the earthquakes and their origin in a NWO plot involving John Key. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship Tagged With: Christchurch earthquake, conspiracy theories, conspiracy theory, earthquake, Erotica Adult Lifestyles Expos, HAARP, Jonathan Eisen, New World Order, NWO, NWO Bankers, Porn King, Steve Crow, Uncensored Magazine

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