Manila, Philippines – Australian Jeffrey Skinner and his Filipino cohort Ferdinand Bacsal were nabbed on Saturday in a police entrapment operation in Mandaluyong City while allegedly recruiting actors in a pornography flick they were producing.
Police said the suspects also intended to bring one woman in Europe for further filming of pornographic movies, and would begin processing travel documents of the woman as soon as possible. (Francis T. Wakefield)
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AN opposition legislator has urged the House of Representatives to immediately approve the proposed Anti-Obscenity Act of 2011, citing the alleged decline of national morality and the corruption of Filipinos.
“Lewd and pornographic entertainment in various media including the Internet, movies, magazines, comics and nightclub shows are currently in an upswing. Unabated, these will expedite the deterioration of our society’s ethics and values,” said Lakas-Kampi-CMD Rep. Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo of Camarines Sur, in pushing for the passage of House Bill 6129.
Arroyo noted that the easy access to pornographic sites on the World Wide Web, films that brazenly display sexual acts and establishments that show seductive acts, only encounter token censorship hurdles.
He said past government efforts against pornography were lacking owing to sole dependence on personalities exercising censorship functions and their interpretation of what their duties were as guardians of the country’s moral fiber.
Despite their unwavering commitment and display of bravado, Arroyo said their efforts have been hampered by the lack of a comprehensive anti-obscenity and pornographic law.