Are they smart phones or smut phones?
State Police have been getting more and more complaints about pictures and even videos uploaded by kids and teens to sites such as Instagram and Facebook.
Some of the postings, often of "selfies," come close to, or cross into, the frontier covered under state child pornography and sexting laws.
Some parents say they try hard to monitor what goes on because they know what goes online can stay there forever. But it's not always easy.
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Just don't give kids the phones!
ReplyDeleteMajor crimes here. People are also making hand signals to each other, men are "looking" at women and women are "offensively" speaking to other people.
ReplyDeleteThis calls for door knockdown raids, traffic stops with full body cavity searches, and obvious resisting arrest enforcement.
This DOES speak of how we have, as a nation, have lost our moral compass. The most challenging thing in this day and age is raising children with respect and moral values while the world as a whole has no respect and makes it appear as though that is the direction to go. When a teen pop star decided this year to make a splash.. she knew it would include being nude and crude. And no surprise... it financially paid off for her. I pray for her soul. What a high price to pay for the spotlight. We have lost our moral compass.
ReplyDeleteWhen Madonna was rolling around on the floor in a vid back in the 80's that was unspeakably crude.
ReplyDeleteLook how far we have come.
I am sure someday free porn on tv will be the norm.
A young man that works with me in our store, showed me some of the photo's girls in his high school are sharing, they are Gyno. Style photo's and show it all! These girls are 15 and 16 and you should read what they want to do with this kid! Times sure have changed in 50 years since I went to high school!
ReplyDeleteThe problem here is, some of the phones are in hands of 11 & 12 year olds who take pictures of themselves and send it to their so-called friends.
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