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			The problem is that the people drafting and voting on this legislation are still thinking that they are dealing with the content of the top shelf at the local newsagents.    
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			The situation with excessive use of smartphones also affects children in different ways according to one headmaster who wants to parents to stop using them at the school gates. 
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		| There have been numerous occasions where I see our children coming out of class at the end of a school day (or being brought in at the start of the day), excited or relieved to see whoever is picking them up, only to find their adult scrolling at their phone, typing a message or on a phone call and it's sad to see.' the letter said |  .
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			Yeah that ain't gonna happen. Can't tell grown adults what to do at the school gets.
		 
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter   |  Trust me the first teacher or headmaster who asks me to stop using my phone at the school gates when i drop of my grandkids will find out the hard way that he or she has no legal right to do so and would learn a few new choice words. There is a dictatorship evolving by a group of people who seems to want to control everything they do not like and are using the online comedy bill to force it through. It really is a fully fledged obsession.
		 
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			TBH I think it up to parent to oversee what their kids get up to online.
 There are loads of free apps/programs and support out there, many don't set up kids mode which controls what they can do.
 
 My Sister kids had rules they had to follow and everyday she would ask them for their phone and she would check it.
 
 One day her she couldn't get in to the phone as the password wasn;t recognised, but her daughter said that she changed it as she thought someone saw it and told her what it was, and this was accepted.
 
 At the end of the day parents pay for it so they can take it away.
 
 Even my router allows me to turn of the internet by device/or times.
 
 Perhaps companies should make it simpler for parents.
 
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					Originally Posted by Hom3r  TBH I think it up to parent to oversee what their kids get up to online.
 There are loads of free apps/programs and support out there, many don't set up kids mode which controls what they can do.
 
 My Sister kids had rules they had to follow and everyday she would ask them for their phone and she would check it.
 
 One day her she couldn't get in to the phone as the password wasn;t recognised, but her daughter said that she changed it as she thought someone saw it and told her what it was, and this was accepted.
 
 At the end of the day parents pay for it so they can take it away.
 
 Even my router allows me to turn of the internet by device/or times.
 
 Perhaps companies should make it simpler for parents.
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