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Porn Screening Banned (Press, 3 May 1989)

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Summary: Porn Screening Banned (Press, 3 May 1989)

On 3 May 1989, the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Burke, banned a planned screening of hard-core pornographic videos that was set to take place in the Beehive. Despite this decision, Miss Patricia Bartlett, the director of the Society for Promotion of Community Standards, announced her intention to proceed with the screening at an alternative location. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and debates regarding community standards and the appropriateness of such content in government buildings.

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Publish Date:3rd May 1989
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19890503_2_52_2.html