netsharc 5 hours ago

The recipient will be required to fill a form to confirm desire for the dick pic, and the ministry will issue a dispensation allowing the taking and sending of said dick pic.

Please allow 3-4 weeks to process the request.

  • bubblethink 5 hours ago

    Yes, it's an amended version of form 27B/6.

    • kitd 5 hours ago

      Can I get that one in the Post Office?

      • HeckFeck 5 hours ago

        No, but you can get the form to request the form. Then it must be stamped by an official in the [strikethrough]Ministry of Information[/strikethrough] Ofcom. Please allow 4-5 months for processing thanks to our partners delivering efficient intersection of Government and Industry, Capita.

iamnothere 2 hours ago

Simply apply for your Penile Photography Receiver loicense at the local government office and fill out a few forms describing the type of penile photos you are open to receiving. Pay the fee, give it a few weeks, and done. Easy peasy.

hexbin010 5 hours ago

The uncomfortable truth: I know and have met plenty of women who have invited and welcomed dick pics. As a gay guy, I can tell you that lots of women are actually very interested in dick pics. They don't need a minister protecting them from themselves.

  • netsharc 3 hours ago

    Come on, even knowing this, you have to admit there's probably a lot more unsolicited than solicited ones...

    • hexbin010 3 hours ago

      Who knows, I haven't searched for unbiased data to be honest

      But they can be more judicious with whom they share contact details, and use the block button. They are not forced to be the recipient of any message.

      Do you think the only solution is for a government backdoor?

      • netsharc 2 hours ago

        Yeah, the government's idea is moronic. But making it the victims' responsibility ("don't share your number indiscriminately") is depressing too. How about make it easier to prosecute the unsolicited sending. How about educating people not to be fuckwits..

        Yeah prosecution makes lives more difficult, it's rife for abuse (the recipient could fake evidence, the sender could claim he was hacked/his friend took his unlocked phone..)..

      • doublerabbit 2 hours ago

        No, I don't. But does the government think the only solution is a backdoor? Yes.

        They are the ones in power, not you & I.