Caller argues new internet safety law that could jail social media bosses is 'far too broad'

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This caller says it's 'impossible' to police social media platforms and argues that parents need to 'take control' and 'educate their children' so they can understand what they might see online. emilysheffield

This caller tells Emily Sheffield that plans to make social media bosses face prison over damaging online content is "far too broad".

This caller, a father, told Emily: "The law is far too broad, anything posted that is illegal is already covered under the Malicious Communications Act, I just don't think it'll work."Distressed caller forced to leave the country after being raped by a ‘friend’ from university Emily responded: "That's my concern, these VPNs...can get a teenager around the basic stops against people viewing hardcore pornography on the internet."

 

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emilysheffield Reasonable and level-headed parent, thank you

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