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Monday, 30 March 2015

Parents 'could be reported to police' for letting kids play 18-rated games

By contact@videogamer.com (David Scammell)

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Headteachers “advised” to contact police or social services if children have access to adult games.






As reported by the Telegraph, a letter allegedly sent to parents by the Nantwich Education Partnership last month claims that playing games like Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto could lead to “early sexualised behaviour” in children, and that “inappropriate access” to adult games is considered “neglectful”.


“Several children have reported playing or watching adults play games which are inappropriate for their age and they have described the levels of violence and sexual content they have witnessed,” the letter is said to read. “Call Of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, Dogs Of War and…


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