I read through the BBFC's research document and found it to be an appalling piece of research as the 'pool' is far too small to gain any findings representative of the British public as a whole. Also, the leading questions, research subjects who were bored to the point of falling asleep and panels where the BBFC 'researchers' really got the answers they were looking for. This created a sham piece of data acquisition, so any change in policy based on those findings should be challenged in a court of law.
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