The Southland Times

Man fined for selling derogatory clothing

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An Invercargi­ll retailer, who was selling hooded tops with the words ‘‘Jesus is a c...’’ emblazoned on the back was fined yesterday in Invercargi­ll District Court.

Warren Craig Skill, 35, appeared before Judge Michael Turner on one charge of possessing an objectiona­ble publicatio­n, namely Cradle of Filth garments (four T-shirts and four hoodies) on or about June 8.

He was fined $500 and an order was made for the destructio­n of the garments.

The charge was laid by the Internal Affairs Department under the Films, Videos and Publicatio­ns Classifica­tion Act.

The Southland Times revealed last winter that the Impuls’d store, in south Invercargi­ll, was selling hooded tops with the words ‘‘Jesus is a c...’’ emblazoned on the back.

The tops also featured a highly sexualised image of a Catholic nun.

People had been seen wearing the tops on city streets in the days before the article appeared.

Police subsequent­ly took the offending tops from the store after being told to do so by Internal Affairs.

The tops were sent to the department, which later decided to charge Mr Skill.

In 2008, T-shirts with the same wording were banned by then-chief censor Bill Hastings. The ban made any act of possessing, wearing, distributi­ng or selling the T-shirt, or another top with the same wording and imagery, illegal.

Skill could not be contacted late yesterday afternoon but said last winter the hoodies were one of the shop’s fastest-selling items of clothing and he was unaware they had been banned.

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