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On 28/03/14 23:36, Paul Sutton wrote:
Well exactly.. and think of the psychology.. tell a child something is forbidden and what happens? Even worse, deliberately try to block them doing /whatever/ and what happens? And that's any child.. add 'teenager' to the mix and you've had it..On 28/03/14 23:31, Julian Hall wrote:And how many Boys of a certain age got hold of top shelf mags while at school, ?On 28/03/14 20:44, Brad Rogers wrote:And no kid has ever nicked their parents' credit card of course, or driving licence, or whatever other item they think only an adult could possess.. this has failure written all over it..On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:09:19 +0000 Daniel Robinson <manipula@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Daniel,I can't even trust adults to use the internet, what hope does he have with teenagers! Block what you want is of my opinionApropos; The govt. are looking into applying a mandatory proof of age requirement for gentlemen's special interest(1), web sites(2). This to be done by asking for credit card details, for example.JulianPaul
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