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Old 19-02-2024, 13:53   #278
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
In the last few days discussion of this subject has continued on the Today programme and was featured on Any Questions, Any Answers and Today's Jeremy Vine programme. In Any Answers someone suggested that the way to deal with this is to close any site that causes problems for 6 months to encourage them to be responsible.

As suggested earlier, The Daily Telegraph is reporting that the Government response is to give head teachers the power to ban mobile phones and to tell them to search them for mobile phones.

In places where this has been done it has significantly improved behaviour, learning and social interaction.

Child phones are now being used in Americ and calls to introduce them here continue.

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Nonsense.
Child phones already exist in this country and have existed for many years. How many times do you need to be told ?
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