Convicted child sex offender Gary Glitter is
alive and well and making money thanks to a new commercial for Hewlett
Packard’s TouchSmart TV.
The ad features the background track of the 1973 release of ‘Do you
want to touch, yeah” a hit by Glitter. Booming across the airwaves
the ad is seen as showing a distinct lack of sensitivity toward
the cause of child sexual abuse prevention by child advocates.
See and hear the ad here:
http://h30418.www3.hp.com/index.jsp
See and hear Glitter's original:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF0W5KBkpO8
Evin Daly, President of Child Abusewatch.net (CAN) and a Guardian ad
Litem with the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach wrote a personal
note on behalf of Child AbuseWatch to Mark Hurd, HP Chairman of the
Board, Chief Executive Officer and President and to the Hewlett
Packard board of directors pointing out this egregious oversight. In
addition to expressing outrage that the ad was produced with such poor
taste, Mr. Daly suggested that they fire their ad agency. No comment
was available from HP.
The hit song "Do you want to touch, yeah" was released in 1973 by
Garry Glitter in the UK. Glitter was recently expelled from Thailand
after serving a jail sentence for having sex with children. He is a
previously convicted pedophile in the United Kingdom. The NFL and NHL
stopped using his music due to Glitter's pedophilic convictions last
year. Joan Jett recorded a cover of the song in 1982.
Read about him here in this Times article: ‘Gary
Glitter - mad, bad or just dangerous to know?’
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which provides child abuse prevention resources to the general public
and to 36,000 Guardian ad Litem and Court Appointed Special Guardians
nationwide. Privately funded, 100% of all donations go directly to
children in need through Guardian ad Litem Programs.
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