Every day of the year, vigilant border personnel scrutinize books, leaflets, comics, magazines, DVDs, CDs and other material for objectionable content, then decide if it may or may not enter Canada. Last year, of the 384 items stopped for review, 167 were deemed admissible to the country and 217 were barred from entry.
The newspaper story that provided this information included a small sample of items allowed in and those that were banned.
I was pleased to see that the list of examined items permitted to enter Canada included a DVD called Spanking 101. It probably had artistic merit.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
It might be that only advanced spanking is not allowed... like spanking 201. love the sign REd
3 comments:
It might be that only advanced spanking is not allowed... like spanking 201.
love the sign
REd
I'd love to see what material they reject. Great sign.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
Red - Could be that introductory material is not as explicit.
Ronnie - Yes, the sign was a lucky find. And some of the titles they rejected were too explicit to be mentioned here.
Hugs,
Hermione
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