Friday, June 27, 2008

Dominic Lawson: This child protection hysteria deflects attention from a real, and growing, danger

Dominic Lawson: This child protection hysteria deflects attention from a real, and growing, danger

Sometimes mothers can be so embarrassing. How about Gail Jordan, who asked her local Asda to transfer a photographic print of her son as a five-month-old baby on to a cake for his 21st birthday party?


Asda, however, did not just think this was embarrassing. They thought it was positively sinister, because – shock!horror! – the print revealed the naked bottom of the infant David Jordan. That, of course, was the point of mum's little joke – but it was no laughing matter for the cake censors of the Asda branch in Liscard, Wirral. Ms Jordan was reported in yesterday's newspapers as saying that the supermarket had refused her request, on the grounds that the photo "could be anyone's child, so it could be deemed pornographic".

Note: Just a wee bit anal-retentive (no pun intended) wouldn't you think?

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