Letter: The case against censorship and screen violence
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Your support makes all the difference.ANDREW Marshall ('Euro-telly scores low in bloodlust and body- count test', 14 March) need only have watched the BBC1 news at 10am one day last week to view violence: four men beating the hell out of another man in a suburb of Los Angeles. I was unable to explain what was happening to my four-year-old daughter, who was waiting for Playdays to start.
Susan Tappin
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
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