No, that's not Robert Metz of the London Freedom Party in the photo below, as the caption says, it's Alan Wheable, past chairman of London's board of education (whose guest article and letter to the editor appear in this issue of Freedom Flyer). But aside from this minor technicality, this is an example of positive press coverage (i.e. visibility). The fact that we were there was the reason we were even mentioned. As it happened, Alan's views complimented our own. |
Porno debate
Robert Metz of the London Freedom Party, top, urges local politicians to reject proposed restrictions on the sale of sex magazines in local outlets. But an ebullient Eric Rodwell, below, won the approval of more than 100 people at city hall Monday when he said a total ban on adult publications would end the problem of children getting their hands on them. The community and protective services committee adopted an alternative draft bylaw that would force dealers to display magazines behind an opaque barrier 1.5 metres (five feet) off the floor.
Bill Ironside of The Free Press
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last updated on April 28, 2002