On Sept. 4, I was reading the PT Leader and came across an article containing a black and white image of a naked woman in a bathtub with her breasts exposed. Now my reaction to this was that it was …
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On Sept. 4, I was reading the PT Leader and came across an article containing a black and white image of a naked woman in a bathtub with her breasts exposed. Now my reaction to this was that it was extremely inappropriate to have displayed on a public newspaper, especially when there are families in this community with young children.
Parents should not have to worry about letting their children look at the local news without being exposed to graphic imagery.
There was a time when the PT Leader was more appropriate and inclusive for all ages and I would deeply appreciate if you could help keep The Leader the way it should be: Clean and tasteful for everyone.
Sara Camfield
Port Townsend