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Old 25-05-2024, 07:38   #700
RichardCoulter
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
No, a Primary School Head wants too.
Perhaps all these skirts are just bothering him.
Maybe he needs to look a bit closer to home.

Or maybe hes just another of these idiots who thinks girls should not wear skirts because its 'girly' and we cant have that now can we.

Makes you wonder how such muppets get to be head teachers in the first place.

Meanwhile, back in the real world, girls wear skirts to school (and at home, and on holiday, etc etc) and life goes on as it always has.


You seem to think every everyone is "a paedophile", and everyone on the internet is a predator (actually, I'm pretty sure you just think every male is one or the other).

You obsession with all of this is starting to look very weird.
I don't think that most males/people are paedophiles, predators or trolls, but it's not these people that children & parents have to worry about. It's not weird or obsessional to want to discuss the safety of children, Ofcom are prioritising children as their first task of the Online Safety Act and quite rightly too.

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
I have done a quick scan through of the mobile phone policies for the local secondary schools including the one my kids go to. Five out of six have a mobile phone ban in place as part of their online safety policy. Interestingly, the one that doesn’t as far as I can see is one of the top performing state schools in the country (Watford Grammar School For Boys)
Yes, it does rather appear to be the case that many or even most schools have a smartphone policy in place.

MP's

https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...ry-ban-schools

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I think that MP's & pressure groups are wanting a more standardised & stricter approach.

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MPs urge under-16s UK smartphone ban and statutory ban in schools
Commons education committee chair says online world poses serious dangers
and parents face uphill struggle
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