kaz7
Well-Known Member
I could see it being annoying as all ads are, but not offensive
Write it in your policy and it's OK by you - like magicIf that's the case then there isn't an issue.
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Write it in your policy and it's OK by you - like magic
So the content of an organisation's policies is not subject to critical appraisal or comment providing their existence predates their implementation. How would you ever change a bad policy?If it's a pre-existing policy then yes, it's OK by me.
A bit of what you fancy does you good.It's funny to think that had it been shown, the Belief system it is based on is more fanciful than the film that was following it.
That is such a rubbish analogy. Nobody's film watching experience is interrupted by the advert, so it is not fair to compare it with taking over a service where the attenders are going voluntarily for a particular experience.If that's the case then there isn't an issue.
I wonder how he'd like it if I decided to walk into his mass on Christmas day and start showing the new star wars movie on a projector mid sermon.
Not if they are in breach of the Equality Act.It's a private company making a business decision, they can do whatever they like