Censors from the British advice on classification of films (British Board of Film Classification, BBFC) have recognized, that any more do not cut out a stage of violence over the films intended for adult - 18 years - are more senior than an audience. In total, in 2007 only one percent from the pictures intended for hire has demanded intervention of censors, in 2006 of such films was three percent, in 1970 - 25 percent, newspaper The Daily Mail marks.
Policy BBFC has caused bewilderment and criticism in the influential lobbist group Media Watch UK, aspiring to limit display of films with stages of violence and a sensuality. Representatives Media Watch UK have publicly declared the indignation to address of BBFC after David Kronenberga’s the newest film ” Eastern Promises ” (” Defect on export “) has received the rolling sanction with restriction ” to Persons till 18 years “, and all up to a uniform stage of violence over a picture have remained not changed.
Position BBFC at the same time is formulated differently: adults have the right to choose, that it to look. ” If advice will start to cut out each stage able someone to offend then people will remain without a choice. To whom to solve, what should or adult people should not look? “, - one of representatives BBFC has told.

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