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Indian call centres are both Sodom and Gomorrah

Take Archbishop of Bangalore notions with a pillar of salt
Tue Nov 14 2006, 10:20
THE CATHOLIC Archbishop of Bangalore fears that the city's Call centres are becoming fleshpots of sex, drugs and other vices.

Bernard Moras claims that the young men and women working the phones at night may be engaging in bouts of sex and drug-taking. Moras claims that he has had talks with one girl who found herself having premarital sex and was now feeling appropriately guilty.

He said that they drive to mostly work overnight and earn far more than earlier generations is providing the kids of today with an alien set of Western values.

Ironically, Archbishop Moras is in charge of 500,000 Christians, and is also in Bangalore spreading another set of Western values.

Apparently, the Indian tabloid press has been fuelling the call centres' "Sodom and Gomorrah" reputation by reporting on tales of used condoms blocking call centre bogs and drug taking during night-shifts.

It appears that the tabloid hacks are capitalising on the tut tut market of the young people's parents who are apparently unable to glare at them and impose their traditional values when they are working late at night.

More here. [Strange, Bangalore was pretty dull we thought. Ed.] ยต

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