Last week, the Toronto Transit Comission (TTC) pulled Squirt.org ads from their subway cars after receiving a total of ten complaints from riders. Squirt.org’s Andrew Nolan and Attila Szatmari got the chance to speak with SirusXM radio personality Shaun Proulx about how disappointed they were to see the ads removed, as well as a more general discussion on oversight and who gets to decide what the public sees. Tune it to SiriusXM to listen to the entire interview. In the meantime, listen what they have to about what it’s like working for Squirt.org.

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Why was there no cock in the last 2 posts? STOP WITH THE FUCKING COMMERCIAL ADS ALREADY!!!!
I haven’t seen the adds, so I can’t give my opinion. In The Netherlands adds of a sexual nature are allowed as long as the aren’t to explicit. I can understand that and agree with this policy. Not because the ‘moral standard police’ wants it, but there are children on the streets who will watch these adds too.