BSA Decisions Ngā Whakatau a te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho

All BSA's decisions on complaints 1990-present
All Decisions
Maude and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1995-157

Newsnight. Item on illegal drag racing at night on the streets of Manukau City. Upheld (law and order, balance): action taken insufficient. Order (broadcast of summary of decision).

Minchington and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1995-158

Newsnight. Item examined illegal streetracing in the streets of South Auckland and described street racing as drag racing. Upheld: majority (accuracy, fairness). Not upheld (balance, discrimination and denigration). No order.

Group Against Liquor Advertising and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1995-159

Dunlop Tyres Sportsnight. Visuals from rugby game showed liquor advertising signs around the ground. Not upheld (liquor).

Lee and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1995-160

The Banker. Film broadcast at 8.30pm about a rich banker who believed that he took the power of the people whom he killed. Complaint about the opening sequence. Not upheld (good taste and decency, law and order, discrimination and denigration, violence).

Lion Nathan Ltd and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1995-161

Inside New Zealand: "Booze Culture – Aspects of Drinking in New Zealand". Programme focused on heavy drinking sprees by young New Zealanders. Allegation that it gave the impression this was the norm. Upheld (balance). No order.

Harvey and Radio New Zealand Ltd - 1995-154

91ZM Wellington morning programme. Risque double entendre. Not upheld (good taste and decency).

NZ On Air and Radio Liberty Network - 1995-140

Radio Liberty's Freespeak. Expressing Radio Liberty's philosophical opposition to the concept on which NZ On Air was based, presenter described it as "Nazis On Air", giving opinions on its director, staff and the groups who applied for funds. Upheld (good taste and decency, accuracy). Not upheld (law and order, balance, fairness). Order (broadcast of apology and summary of decision).

Koch and Radio New Zealand Ltd - 1995-141

Morning Report. Complaint that presenter's comment was capable of being construed as a double entendre. Not upheld (good taste and decency; or that the broadcaster had failed to respond within 60 working days of receipt of the complaint).

Englert and Radio Pacific Ltd - 1995-142

Radio Pacific talkback session. The host (Hon John Banks) pretended to interview the Pope. Not upheld (discrimination and denigration).

Gooder and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1995-143

20/20: "Sin Bin". Item examined the case of four rugby-playing men who were alleged to have participated in homosexual acts. Not upheld (balance, discrimination and denigration).

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