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Nude posters face ban from prison | Nude posters face ban from prison |
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Posters of nude women could soon be banned from the walls of Scottish prison cells. | Posters of nude women could soon be banned from the walls of Scottish prison cells. |
A draft policy document sent to governors suggests cells should not feature "anything which is offensive to other people". | A draft policy document sent to governors suggests cells should not feature "anything which is offensive to other people". |
The ban would prohibit full-frontal nude photos of woman and men but "page three" type images would be allowed. | |
The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) said it wanted to standardise its policy across Scotland's 16 jails. | The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) said it wanted to standardise its policy across Scotland's 16 jails. |
Some prisons already operate a local policy of banning such material. | Some prisons already operate a local policy of banning such material. |
A SPS spokeswoman said: "It's about introducing a standard policy so that nothing is shown that causes offence to other people." | A SPS spokeswoman said: "It's about introducing a standard policy so that nothing is shown that causes offence to other people." |
She said so-called "glamour" shots, of the kind displayed by "Fletcher" on the walls of his cell in the 1970s BBC comedy Porridge, would still be permitted. | She said so-called "glamour" shots, of the kind displayed by "Fletcher" on the walls of his cell in the 1970s BBC comedy Porridge, would still be permitted. |
Prison governors have been invited respond to the idea, although no formal timescale has been set for the consultation. | Prison governors have been invited respond to the idea, although no formal timescale has been set for the consultation. |
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