Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Teens targeted in net safety push

The BBC reports that

Half of Europe's teenagers browse the web with no parental oversight or supervision, a survey suggests.

The research into the web habits of 20,000 14 to 19-year-olds across Europe found that 51% enjoy unfettered access to any and every website.


Well I should b&%&*y think so too! considering that you can get married at 16 and you are legally an adult at 18 I would think it completely unreasonable to have to be supervised while using the net, I know what my reaction would have been at that age.

How dare people continue to treat young people as children way beyond the age at which they are legally adults and considered old enough to work, vote, pay taxes, die for their country.

Grrrrr, about time nanny learned when she wasn't welcome and minded her own business! Like keeping an eye on MP's expenses, supervising the financial industry, keeping the economy healthy.

As my grandfather said "too many do-gooders to do any bl%&dy good"

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