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==Image removal from Stainless Steel article==
As you have provided no justification for re-adding an image that makes an encyclopaedic article "not safe" for use in a lot of workplaces, and for that matter that may well cause it to be blocked by child protection software, I'm removing it again. There are plenty of photos available of stainless steel being used, we don't need one with a scantily clad model in. Much though i like the picture, there's a time and place. Please discuss on the talk page of the article if you feel more examples of stainless steel are needed (personally i feel this would add nothing to the article - the applications are limitless and the article makes that pretty clear)
I refer you to http://en.wikipedia.org/Queued_images#Content
"Images should depict their content well (the object of the image should be clear and central)."
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You might have an interest in this: Misplaced Pages:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#User:Wdl1961 Andy Dingley (talk) 09:42, 21 April 2010 (UTC)

Image removal from Stainless Steel article

As you have provided no justification for re-adding an image that makes an encyclopaedic article "not safe" for use in a lot of workplaces, and for that matter that may well cause it to be blocked by child protection software, I'm removing it again. There are plenty of photos available of stainless steel being used, we don't need one with a scantily clad model in. Much though i like the picture, there's a time and place. Please discuss on the talk page of the article if you feel more examples of stainless steel are needed (personally i feel this would add nothing to the article - the applications are limitless and the article makes that pretty clear) I refer you to http://en.wikipedia.org/Queued_images#Content "Images should depict their content well (the object of the image should be clear and central)." Provider uk (talk) 19:49, 21 April 2010 (UTC)