James Tozer
UK Daily Mail
Thursday, June 26, 2008
It was meant to be a gently embarrassing centrepiece for her son's 21st birthday.
But when Gail Jordan asked bakery staff at Asda to print a photograph of him as a baby on to a cake they didn't see the funny side.
After one look at the photograph – which featured her son David at about five months and lying on his front – they declared that putting it on the cake would constitute pornography because his bare bottom could be seen.
And when the supermarket censors finally agreed to use the picture they insisted it had to have a strategically-placed star.
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