2011年1月23日 星期日

Back-to-school display skirts the line of decency

A St Kilda adult store is encouraging fantasies about sex with minors through its display of school uniforms and a blackboard, the director of a children's lobby group has claimed.
Julie Gale, founder of Kids Free 2B Kids, said the ''provocative'' shop window display in Barkly Street adult store Love Play correlated school-age children with adult sexuality and should be illegal.
''The message is that it's OK for school kids to be seen as sexual fodder. It's totally abhorrent and inappropriate that an adult sex shop is blatantly sexualising children returning to school.
"This display undermines child protection efforts and assumes school is a place for sexual activity,The man who helped Jordan win jordan 6 rings as a player wants to be a coach, and though inexperienced,'' Ms Gale said.
The display,It is an email notification service that notifies buyers about the recent additions to the used inflatable boats for sale available with the company. which coincides with the start of the school year, depicts a pile of school books,Larger pets need to be checked and require a large pet carrier non-collapsible carrier and easy access to water. apples, pens
and four half-body mannequins wearing short tartan skirts and midriff-bearing shirts.
The mannequins hang above a blackboard that reads ''Back to School'' in chalk handwriting.
Love Play refused to comment on the display.Two French gendarmes in navy blue Polo Shirts stand near the bookshop to exchange greetings in hushed tones. The Victorian branch of the Australian Education Union also refused to comment.exactly, the cobbler favored for his sky-high heels decided to take the plunge into men's shoes.
General manager of the neighbouring National Theatre Ballet School Robert Taylor said he was not offended by the display and had not received any complaints from parents.
''There are three sex shops located within two blocks of this theatre. We are in St Kilda. It's a bit of a storm in a teacup.''
Ms Gale said the ''school girl'' porn genre was a worrying trend.
''It's the closest the adult sex industry can get to legitimising child pornography within the constricts of the law.''
Port Phillip Council said there were no local laws that governed shop window displays.

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