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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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While the sheep are being told what to think and feel about Brexit. We're sleep walking into 1984.
In two weeks time adults!!!! Will have to give up their identities to do adult things (view porn) on their own computers and internet devices!
So I ask you this; should we give up a little bit of our freedom so the government can protect us a little bit more?
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No. It's not appropriate as all internet services already have adult barring, that UK citizens paid all companies to implement a few short years ago. It is parents who should ensure that the £millions of our money already spent for this is used legally.
The new checks will give more data upon citizens that is wholly wrong for them to acquire and could harm people who as adults who have every right to do legal adult pursuits.
The public have not asked for or need this. It won't work and is a huge block on people living their lives as free citizens. Don't vote conservative |
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I had to unbar both my new mobile phones to access over 18. Using my bank card. I think that this is enough a pain. But worth the 10mins of hassle however you can do it two ways. Phone call or with my self Vodafone app account. That should be removed and just ring up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You realise this was entirely a BRITISH thing right? This was a choice of our government, this is one of "taking back control" moments, a law which is incredibly badly thought up, easy to bypass, has had millions of tax payers money wasted on it and is stupidly obvious that it's meant demonise the working class since all politicians and their "friends" are exempt from this. |
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