Recently, the Nippon Broadcasting Ethics Group (BPO) released the discussion content of the 233rd Youth Committee held on April 27. The discussion focused on audience complaints received during April.
Among the opinions on teens, [opinions on "promoting crime"] mentioned:
In the late-night animation program, there is a movie set in which a salaryman in his 20s encounters a girl who runs away from home, but Instead of contacting the police and the girl's parents, he hid the girl at home. Although the protagonist seems to be trying to ensure the safety of the girl, this behavior can be said to be an obvious criminal act of abducting/abducting minors.
In addition, there are female high school students offering sex/behavior/behavior in exchange for accommodation. Although the protagonist has exhorted her, it still reminds people of selling/spring, which is very stimulating. Such stories are not good talk, but bad behavior.
According to the content mentioned in the complaint, it can be inferred that the complaint work is the new show "Shaving. Then I picked up a female high school student. ". Due to the sensitivity of its content, it has caused a lot of controversy since its broadcast.
In response to the relevant complaints, the committee members said: "Considering the relevant content, it is difficult to raise it as a problem at this stage." The future development of the work is also worthy of attention.