Recruiting ‘younger’ individuals may lead to sexually explicit films slipping through the net, warns Unite
2 November 2016
Any move by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to recruit “younger, less experienced and cheaper” compliance officers in place of current examiners could increase the chances of scenes from sexually explicit films getting through the censors’ net, the Unite Union has warned.
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
Any move by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to recruit “younger, less experienced and cheaper” compliance officers in place of current examiners could increase the chances of scenes from sexually explicit films getting through the censors’ net, the Unite Union has warned.
In a statement, released yesterday, Unite claimed the BBFC,...