Anti-Predator Bill Would Protect Kids
Oklahoma children may soon be protected from online sexual predators when they use library computers. House Bill 1715, by Rep. Paul Wesselhöft, prohibits children 12 and under from accessing the Internet at their local library unless filters have been installed or the child is under adult supervision. "It may surprise many parents to know how accessible children become to online predators when using the Internet at a local library," said Wesselhöft, R-Moore. "It is often easier for a child to access computer chat rooms at a library because a parent is not in the area overlooking their child's activity. This is very disturbing to me." According to ProtectKids.com, one in five children who use computer chat rooms have been approached by pedophiles. Eighty-nine percent of sexual solicitations to a minor are made in either chat rooms or instant messages.
Labels: 2007 Legislature, Internet Predators, Paul Wesselhoft


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