Head teachers in Cheshire, a country in north west England, may be sending letters to parents of children they believe are playing mature games. These letters warn parents that they will be reported if their children continue to be allowed to play such games, fearing resultant behavior and potential safety concerns. For more, hit the jump.
The head teachers believe that exposure to such games can "increase early sexualized behavior in youngsters and leave them vulnerable to grooming for sexual exploitation" according to a report by the BBC. Also of note is that "Prime Minister David Cameron announced this month that adults in positions of responsibility could face prison sentences of up to five years if they failed to report allegations of the neglect or abuse of children."
Source: BBC
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