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Pierre 12-02-2024 09:00

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36169945)
Of course you can. If her campaign is successful in persuading our elected representatives that a ban is appropriate then they will pass a law banning U16's from having an adult mobile smartphone.

The only phones they will be able to have will be a child smartphone or a basic phone and probably not at school.

What about Tablets?

What about PC’s?

Chris 12-02-2024 13:02

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36169945)
Of course you can. If her campaign is successful in persuading our elected representatives that a ban is appropriate then they will pass a law banning U16's from having an adult mobile smartphone.

The only phones they will be able to have will be a child smartphone or a basic phone and probably not at school.

Her campaign will not be successful because it is totally unworkable for all the other reasons everyone else here has patiently explained to you. You need to stop obsessing over this and move on - you haven’t found a new folk hero, you’ve found a parent speaking out of grief.

RichardCoulter 12-02-2024 13:30

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36169961)
Her campaign will not be successful because it is totally unworkable for all the other reasons everyone else here has patiently explained to you. You need to stop obsessing over
this and move on - you haven’t found a new folk hero, you’ve found a parent speaking out of grief.

I'm not obsessed about the issue, mainly because it won't affect me one way or the other.

I've just updated the thread with the latest news and tried to respond to various points that have been (politely) made.

If they decide to pass legislation the question as to what they would do with tablets & PC's is a good one.

As for enforceability, I doubt that would come into it. Lots of laws have been passed where they aren't particularly enforceable and don't come to light until something goes wrong.

Hugh 12-02-2024 13:36

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
If a law can’t be adequately enforced, it’s not fit for purpose, and therefore only electioneering.

Maggy 12-02-2024 13:44

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36169964)
If a law can’t be adequately enforced, it’s not fit for purpose, and therefore only electioneering.

:tu:

RichardCoulter 12-02-2024 13:46

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36169964)
If a law can’t be adequately enforced, it’s not fit for purpose, and therefore only electioneering.

I'm not sure that the Tories would do this for electioneering purposes. A lot of Tories don't like state involvement of citizens lives.

Lots of laws aren't fit for purpose and/or cannot easily be enforced, bur it doesn't stop Parliament from passing them.

MP's could choose to amend the Online Safety Act to ban U16's from having an adult smartphone and some parents could decide to break the law and still allow them to have one.

In practice it's unlikely that they would be caught, particularly if phones are banned in schools. Sure, some will be caught if they decide to utilise spot checks, but I imagine that most will be caught when something goes wrong eg murder, child sex abuse and it's found that the child had access to social media.

Mr K 12-02-2024 13:46

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36169964)
If a law can’t be adequately enforced, it’s not fit for purpose, and therefore only electioneering.

A bit like the fox hunting law then.

Paul 12-02-2024 14:53

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
Whats an "adult" smart phone ?

GrimUpNorth 12-02-2024 15:44

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
If we go with the let's ban people from doing things then maybe we should ban people from driving until they are 25 as the 17 to 24 age group is statistically over-represented in reported road accidents in comparison with older car drivers aged 25 and above.

Mr K 12-02-2024 16:00

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36169971)
If we go with the let's ban people from doing things then maybe we should ban people from driving until they are 25 as the 17 to 24 age group is statistically over-represented in reported road accidents in comparison with older car drivers aged 25 and above.

Given that insurance for those in that age group can be many thousands now. They are effectively banned unless they (or Mummy/Daddy) are rich.

Let's also ban :-
  • soap operas
  • Reality tv
  • Any programmes about housing or cooking
  • Piers Morgan
  • Those motorised scooter things
  • Dog/cat shit irresponsible owners
  • German cars

Pierre 12-02-2024 16:12

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36169972)
Given that insurance for those in that age group can be many thousands now. They are effectively banned unless they (or Mummy/Daddy) are rich.

Let's also ban :-
  • soap operas
  • Reality tv
  • Any programmes about housing or cooking
  • Piers Morgan
  • Those motorised scooter things
  • Dog/cat shit irresponsible owners
  • German cars

we could cut the murder and violent crime rate by 90%, if we just jailed the male population from the age of 18-80.

Sensible policies for a sensible Britain.

RichardCoulter 12-02-2024 16:38

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36169970)
Whats an "adult" smart phone ?

This refers to a bog standard smartphone ie not a child phone. Child phones generally refer to basic phones or smartphones that are specially designed or modified for use by children.

Things could be worse, a village in France has just banned everyone from scrolling on their phone in public and are offering 'dumb' phones to children under 15 :D

https://www.scottishlegal.com/articl...dian%20reports.

Sirius 12-02-2024 17:05

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36169961)
Her campaign will not be successful because it is totally unworkable for all the other reasons everyone else here has patiently explained to you. You need to stop obsessing over this and move on - you haven’t found a new folk hero, you’ve found a parent speaking out of grief.

We should call it "The world according to Richard daily broadcast" :)

Itshim 12-02-2024 17:16

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36169970)
Whats an "adult" smart phone ?

My guess any smartphone, would need to have dumb phones :rolleyes:

RichardCoulter 12-02-2024 17:18

Re: Online Safety Bill
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36169979)
We should call it "The world according to Richard daily broadcast" :)

It's not the world according to me at all. You're not obliged to read this thread if you don't want to do so, in fact you are able to put me on ignore completely if you so wish.

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36169981)
My guess any smartphone, would need to have dumb phones :rolleyes:

No, they can have child friendly smartphones if parents are happy with this.


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