Thursday 22 July 2010

So how should porn be tackled in the UK and why they pose.

Some individuals pose because they need to pay for private healthcare e.g. those females who fear they are too small and short to give birth safely, hence a referral for depression, counselling and some antidepressants that stimulate growth in height and girth, posing for the ‘SCORE’ group whose offices are based in the United States but may be supported by other states. A solution to that is referral for sponsorship by one of the City of London’s Livery companies or one of the church of England’s healthcare charities rather than this course of action. Other denominations and some of the other faiths have similar charities for their members.

Hence if you think it is someone under 18 you know do not approach them or their families directly, contact Childline or the NSPCC and the police and boroughs children services at the Civic Centre in Uxbridge and report them. Hand any evidence over to the UK police as they protect the rights of all citizens impartially and are the appropriate people to investigate. IF they know more about who produces it and why and how it fits in with this state or other states then that is their concern, not yours as a UK national. Failure to abide to this makes you a potential social services case upon their (the police’s) referral.

If the police or your GP suggest you need counselling take them up on it as its their way of giving you and them a way of explaining yourself without being detained as a danger to others (plus if your on benefits and medication it makes them look good rather than doing nothing and this approach is the Hillingdon form of containment). Get support from victim support for yourself as well and counselling for you and anyone you are close too. Doing the right thing shouldn’t mean you lose your own family or are viewed with suspicion.

If on the other hand the models are over 18 (such as in the locally produced Trojan group of publications aka Fiona Cooper publications), you can express your concerns at the NHS walk in clinic in Uxbridge Chimes shopping centre (Boots pharmacy) or one of the three NHS social services area clinics. They can then investigate and see if the people concerned are in need of any medical help and can work in conjunction with the police, other social services and where appropriate the womens centre, domestic violence and emergency housing.