UK firms guilty of sexualisation of children to be prosecuted
December 5th, 2010 - 3:17 pm ICT by ANI
London, Dec 5 (ANI): The British government will soon put in place new stringent laws that will allow it to prosecute companies who issue advertisements, magazine images or clothing that leads to the sexualisation of children.
Coalition sources said the planned laws could see businesses targeted sindividually, while a new industry-wide standard would be established, reports the Telegraph.
Reg Bailey, chief executive of the Mothers’ Union, will lead the government-commissioned review.
Recently, there was an outcry from parents over the sale of high-heeled shoes and provocative underwear aimed at girls as young as 10.
Bailey review will gather evidence of the way in which children are being ‘prematurely sexualised’ by retailers and plans to ‘legislate or regulate’ the worst offenders.
Furthermore, parents could be given more power to challenge offending such adverts or products.
The move is strongly backed by Prime Minister David Cameron, who hit out at the premature sexualisation of children in one of his first major interventions as Conservative leader, more than four years ago.
Earlier this year, he returned to the attack after it emerged children were being paid to promote sugary soft drinks and other products on social networks or in the playground.
The coalition’s recent Equality Strategy promised to ‘crack down on irresponsible advertising and marketing, especially to children, and take steps to tackle the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood’. (ANI)
- Brit parents say raunchy TV shows are forcing kids to grow up too fast - Apr 11, 2011
- Smartphones 'undermining parental tabs on kids' Internet use' - Apr 11, 2011
- British PM moots adult certificate for sexy videos - Apr 09, 2012
- 'Pamper parties' sexualizing gs as young as 3 in UK! - Feb 26, 2011
- UK stores selling 'porn star' tops, lap-dancing kits for kids to be fined - Dec 07, 2010
- Footballers' high profile affairs 'make adultery seem normal to boys' - Dec 29, 2010
- British shops to be stopped from selling provocative items - Dec 05, 2010
- Experts call for tighter regulations on food ads during kids' TV viewing - Oct 29, 2010
- "Pornographic" ads for men's suit in UK shopping centre spark fury - Nov 19, 2010
- Littlewoods Facebook TV Christmas advert upsets parents - Nov 25, 2011
- TomKat branded 'sick' for dressing daughter Suri in heels - Sep 09, 2010
- Travel companies go back to risque adverts to boost sales - Oct 14, 2010
- No bikini beautiful on billboards in Britain any more - Oct 11, 2011
- Britain says no to action against unhealthy food - Jul 08, 2010
- Brit fashion brand falls foul of advertising rules with naked models - Apr 06, 2011
Tags: advertisements, adverts, british government, chief executive, commercialisation, conservative leader, david cameron, equality, high heeled shoes, interventions, magazine images, minister david, mothers union, outcry, playground, prime minister, reg bailey, social networks, soft drinks, stringent laws