![]() | Sorry… |
Firstly, I’m sorry for not posting. It’s been a few weeks. I feel like a very, very bad person for neglecting you so.
Second, sorry for moaning about OFCOM again.
BBC news website:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4516101.stm
What’s going on? First offence OFCOM say “Sort it out now, or you’re in trouble". They continue to offend, so OFCOM say “Honestly, sort it out this time, or you’re really, really in trouble". How long do you think this will go on for?
What sort of message does this send out to the industry about compliance? More importantly, what sort of message does this send out to consumers about how this industry (including OFCOM) feel about compliance?
Anyhow, It’s May 5th people. Don’t forget to vote. I know you’re all busy, but it just isn’t an excuse.
Regards,
db
(Just for clarification, those weren’t OFCOM’s exact words.)
