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Video labels

Less than three ; months remain before all 1 videos for sale or hire in New Zealand have to be I classified and labelled. The Video Recordings Act came into force on ’ October 1, 1987. It set a ; deadline of December 31 j this year for all videos to , be classified. 1 New videos have been classified as they have ; come on to the market, . and ones that were al-

ready on the shelves have been gradually considered and rated over the last year. Nine Internal Affairs Department video inspectors have been visiting the country’s 650 video outlets, reminding retailers they must have their stock labelled by December 31. The department says 539,000 New Zealand households now have video cassette recorders.

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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 24

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Video labels Press, 7 October 1988, Page 24

Video labels Press, 7 October 1988, Page 24

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