This forum is intended for the discussion and sharing of information on the topic of British born and British-based female performers in hard-core adult films and related matters.
So, let's get something cleared up: Can we mail order adult DVDs from places in the UK, or is that against the law? What about ordering from Europe, or from the States? I've seen some companies who have a UK postal address, but their base is in Europe - the Netherlands to be precise.
It is illegal to sell 18R or uncertificated DVDs by mail from a UK address. I wonder why a government that says red tape is holding back companies in other fields never seems to relax the rules when it comes to porn.
You can buy from abroad as long as the material is not covered by the fatuous 'extreme-porn' regulations.
Thanks for that - so that must be why they have a UK address to make orders to, but the actual DVDs are dispatched from the Netherlands? Where does that leave Fiona Cooper then - they most definitely dispatch from an address in the UK - is it illegal to buy via mail order from a place in the UK, or is it only illegal to sell them - either way, FC must be breaking the law, no? And they've been around for decades - selling to people both in the UK and abroad...
I don't understand these laws at all - as long as you're not selling them on, or allowing minors to view them, what the hell is the government's problem?
4merFCFan wrote:
> what the hell is the government's problem?
Don't expect a rational defence- there isn't one. Government has no business
attempting to regulate personal morality.
Look at the mess they've gotten into with drugs, and trafficking for prostitution:
billions spent annually in a futile attempt to stem the tide, serving only to fuel
crime as growth-industry. The answer is to drop the pretence: legalise both, tax
them, and remove the element of criminality. Drug-addicts need help, not imprisonment;
prostitutes [who often also fall into the first category] need protection and
stability, not pseudo-moral persecution.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."