<p>Supermodel Pamela Anderson has asked people to give up pornography, saying, it is a public hazard.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In a joint op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, the 49-year-old actress wrote, "This is a public hazard of unprecedented seriousness given how freely available, anonymously accessible and easily disseminated pornography is nowadays."<br /><br />Anderson, whose tape with her then-husband Tommy Lee was stolen in 1995, is concerned of "freely available" vulgar graphics on the internet and warned that situation is becoming serious.<br /><br />"The march of technology is irreversible and we aren't so naive as to believe that any kind of imposed regulation could ever reseal the Pandora's box of pornography.<br /><br />"What is required is an honest dialogue about what we are witnessing - the true nature and danger of porn - and an honour code to tamp it down in the collective interests of our well-being as individuals, as families and as communities," she wrote.</p>
<p>Supermodel Pamela Anderson has asked people to give up pornography, saying, it is a public hazard.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In a joint op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, the 49-year-old actress wrote, "This is a public hazard of unprecedented seriousness given how freely available, anonymously accessible and easily disseminated pornography is nowadays."<br /><br />Anderson, whose tape with her then-husband Tommy Lee was stolen in 1995, is concerned of "freely available" vulgar graphics on the internet and warned that situation is becoming serious.<br /><br />"The march of technology is irreversible and we aren't so naive as to believe that any kind of imposed regulation could ever reseal the Pandora's box of pornography.<br /><br />"What is required is an honest dialogue about what we are witnessing - the true nature and danger of porn - and an honour code to tamp it down in the collective interests of our well-being as individuals, as families and as communities," she wrote.</p>