@SimonWafya@BritisherPaz49@harrow_council A) They do less damage that way, the costs for society are therefore less.
B) Not relevant, the public video can't be excused.
C) Non active in that case, not released to make more victims.
You wouldn't bring this up if they were white British males.
@DatNovakNova@narindertweets@elonmusk That's your own choice, it should not be the nanny state doing it for you. Do you block YouTube for your kids as well?
@Tessa3435@financedystop I had, simply because the place is hard to reach at certain times with alternatives. No point in hiring someone who's not able to come at business hours.
@leftsidehist@JustThisGuyYou2@elonmusk UK police recorded 12,183 arrests in 2023 under Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 for grossly offensive, indecent, obscene, or menacing electronic communications.
You're right; some got arrested for texting a SMS msg
@PaulSwoopReynol@OrwellNGoode That's something you do parallel, a child should grow his own interests and hobbies, it's the parents job to make the introduction and support them with it.
@gossypiboma666@financedystop Bullshit, there are lazy/uninterested parents in every "class".
In every "class" there's plenty of people that can keep their kids busy without electronics.
Besides that, a kid doesn't need to learn productive behavior.
@no0n3@Vorzimmerdame2@christygoe They didn't take a picture of a heated meal, it was probably good enough that there wasn't a reason to complain about it.