Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Porn drive makes audience sit up and notice


Indian police forced around 200 people caught watching
pornography to do sit-ups in public to shame them and keep
them away from theaters that illegally screen smutty movies.

The Hindustan Times reported Monday that police stopped
the screening of a pornographic movie at a cinema in Balasore
district in the eastern state of Orissa and made audience members
-- some as young as 17 -- do 10 sit-ups each at a public square,
watched by onlookers.

The police made the all-male group vow not to watch pornography
again. To make matters worse for the embarrassed teenagers who
were caught, police called their parents to watch them doing sit-ups.

Police officer Sanjeev Panda said authorities carried out the public
shaming after attempts to get theaters in district not to show
pornography had failed.

"So we decided to crack down on the audience," Panda was quoted
in the newspaper, which also reported that police in Orissa planned
to integrate such public punishments into their general campaign
against pornography.

Exhibiting pornography is illegal in India, but it is screened in many
cinemas. The latest craze is pornographic Multi-Media Messaging
(MMS) clips, some of which allegedly show Bollywood actresses
engaged in sexual acts.

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