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    Los Angeles council requires condoms in porn films

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some of the most prominent purveyors of porn say they'll start packing up their sex toys and abandoning the nation's Porn Capital if authorities really do carry through with a nascent effort to police their movie sets and order that every actor be outfitted with a condom.

    That effort took a serious leap forward Tuesday when the Los Angeles City Council voted 9-1 to grant final approval to an ordinance that would deny film permits to producers who do not comply with the condom requirement. The measure now goes to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for approval.

    Before the measure can take effect, however, the council has called for the creation of a committee made up of police officials, the city attorney, state health officials and others to determine how it might be enforced.

    "It's going to be interesting to see how in fact they do try to enforce it and whose going to fund it and all of the time and effort they're going to spend," said Steven Hirsch, co-founder and co-chairman of Los Angeles-based Vivid, one of the largest makers of erotic movies.

    "Ultimately I think what they will find is people will just stop shooting in the city of Los Angeles," added Hirsch. "That's a given."

    His company, founded in 1984, would be among those that would consider leaving, he said.

    Other industry officials condemned the measure as an unneeded exercise in political correctness that cannot be enforced in the city known in the industry as the Porn Capital of the country.

    "The only thing that the city could potentially achieve is losing some film permit money and driving some productions away, but you can't actually compel an industry to create a product that the market doesn't want," said Christian Mann, general manager of Evil Angel, another of the industry's largest production companies.

    The ordinance would require filmmakers pay a permit fee, the amount of which is still to be determined. The money would be used to pay for surprise inspections at film shoots. Who would carry out those inspections is to be determined by the committee the City Council is setting up.

    Mann said smaller productions involving only a handful of people can probably fly under the radar and just ignore the permitting requirement. Larger ones, he said, will likely just leave town.

    Approximately 90 percent of U.S. porn films are made in Los Angeles, almost all of them in the city's San Fernando Valley, said Mark Kernes, senior editor of Adult Video News. When films, Internet downloads, sex toys and admission to dance clubs are counted, Kernes said, it's an industry that produces about $8 billion a year in revenue.

    It has been battered in recent years, however, by the recession and the increased popularity of free Internet porn, and Kernes and others say requiring condoms would further erode business.

    They say consumers, particularly those overseas, have made it clear they won't watch films when the actors use condoms, complaining that it is distracting and ruins the fantasy.

    Ged Kenslea, spokesman for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, said the measure is needed because the industry has failed to properly police itself. For years, he said, filmmakers have ignored state health laws mandating the use of condoms when workers are exposed to blood borne pathogens.

    "Let's make one thing clear: Condom use on adult film sets is and has been the law in California under blood borne pathogens regulations," he said. "It is just a law that has not been uniformly enforced or followed. This film permit ordinance that the City Council approved today provides another enforcement mechanism to make sure that adult film producers are complying with existing California law."

    The council's second and final vote to approve the law was taken without public discussion on a day when most of the porn industry's major players were in Las Vegas preparing for Wednesday's opening of the Adult Entertainment Expo, their industry's largest trade event. They said they weren't surprised to hear the news, however.

    The ordinance will not affect unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, but Kenslea noted his organization is gathering petition signatures for a ballot initiative that would require condoms on porn films shot throughout the entire county. The City Council passed its condom ordinance after his group gathered enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot in Los Angeles.

    If condoms are required on film shoots throughout the county, several filmmakers said they'll likely just go to neighboring counties. The Los Angeles bedroom community of Simi Valley, for example, is in Ventura County but only a 10-minute drive from the west San Fernando Valley, where many porn films are now made.

    Condoms aren't needed, filmmakers say, because the industry already polices itself. Production companies require that actors be tested for sexually transmitted diseases a minimum of every 30 days when they are working.

    Industry officials say no cases of HIV have been directly linked to porn films since 2004, adding they fear if the industry scatters to areas outside of Los Angeles that testing could fall by the wayside, exposing performers to more risk.

    "If someone is going to catch an STD it's usually out of the business because we are tested so often," said veteran porn actress and producer Tabitha Stevens.

    In her 17 years in the business, Stevens said, she has worked both with and without condoms. Although she prefers to use condoms, acknowledging they do increase safety, she said the choice should be left up to the performers and not mandated by a government agency.

    "If you want to wear them, wear them. If you don't, don't. That's up to the talent to decide. It shouldn't be up to the government to decide," she said.

     

    61 comments

    • John  •  4 mths ago
      How many cops are taken off the street to watch the porn get made so we can be sure a condom was used every time? Taxpayers are getting screwed more than the actors.
      • roger 4 mths ago
        Puritanical America making porn films! I don't believe it
    • Rob  •  4 mths ago
      Meanwhile the real crime problems in LA are ignored in favor of made up crime.
    • Gary  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Makes you wonder if the city council have stock options with the condom manufactures....
    • jk  •  4 mths ago
      How about instead of forcing taxpaying citizens to use condoms, we enforce lazy welfare recipients to use them?
    • Gen. Lee  •  4 mths ago
      Is this really what California politicians waste their time on???
      • MaxHedonist 4 mths ago
        Yes it is. They can't solve the real problems that would save that state.
    • Dorado  •  4 mths ago
      Who will screen all the porn movies to see if they are wearing condoms? Have they created a job position for this and is it filled? There will be a long line for that job.
    • MoJohn  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Good Job LA officials. How about you meet up and discuss crime or helping the homeless. I am shocked how you want to waste your time passing this bill.
    • Victor  •  4 mths ago
      Simple solution: Start shooting porn in Vegas.
    • Matthew  •  4 mths ago
      Law: Your movie didn't use condoms! Our law mandates it!!

      porno: Prove we filmed it in CA.

      Law: oh.. uh... hmmm...
      ***

      And you want to know something REALLY interesting about the porn industry? I heard this from a lawyer on his phone-in show. Porn is different from prostitution... because of the cameras. Legally... you **CANNOT** prove that the girls are having "sex", and are not merely "acting." In other words, they're just playing a part and getting paid for it, the scene simply involves triple penetration. The girl is just ACTING and getting paid for it.

      Gotta love the law. ;)
    • Bill Mar  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      How many porn stars have died from AIDS!! I believe John Holmes did, but that was way before we had the medication we do now or where even aware of it. You have sports figures with HIV and actors accused of spreading herpes, anyone remember the famous macho actor that died of AIDS, Rock Hudson. so leave the porn industry alone. Heck let them keep doing what they are doing and someone please give Mayor Tony and enema without a condom.
    • SDEater  •  4 mths ago
      It's nice to know that government has SOMETHING covered.
    • Gifted Granny  •  Canton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Outsource the industry to California's sister state...Mexico!
    • matt  •  Lima, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      I only buy bareback
    • fedup  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      The corrupt City Counsel of LA is a joke. I for one believe its up to both consenting adults to either use them or not. The government should stay out of a persons life. Dont get me wrong, I support condoms and testing in my personal life...
    • benjamin hupp  •  Bozeman, Montana  •  4 mths ago
      just one more thing our government wants to control and waste their time and our money on!!!!
    • Brad Spitt  •  4 mths ago
      Bring back BURGER CHEF !!
    • Michael E P  •  Corona, California  •  4 mths ago
      here we go again...chasing business out of the state..they don't enforce the laws we have now anyway
    • PaulC  •  4 mths ago
      They have lost thier minds. Is there no end to what these "do gooders" will do to protect you? What's next, helmets in cars and the inevitable fines coming from noncompliance?
    • Headbanger!  •  4 mths ago
      Bye, bye more jobs...LOL
    • Mr. Happy  •  4 mths ago
      Mr. Happy says "No" to condoms. It's not a "money shot" with rubber in the way. Bescides, have you ever tried to eat a hotdog with a balloon on your tongue?
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