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| Yes | 74% | 271 votes | Total: 365 votes | |
| No | 26% | 94 votes |
Yes
Created on: July 04, 2011
Perhaps the better question would be “At what age does privacy begin?” I would suggest that
Created on: July 05, 2011 Last Updated: July 06, 2011
Simply put, yes. However the explanation is far from simple. I remember growing up, that
by Serena Alum
Created on: July 08, 2011
Wow, this is like opening a can of worms. Yes cell phone providers should be allowed to give parents
Created on: July 01, 2011
Cellphones are fast becoming supercomputers with the coming decade, but what is a supercomputer in the
by A.E.McGrath
Created on: July 03, 2011 Last Updated: July 04, 2011
If parents provide a cell phone to a child, then it is absolutely their right and responsibility to
Created on: July 07, 2011
We can never overlook the advantages of cellphones today, but we also have to consider the negative
Created on: July 02, 2011
Every civilization has its own norms and customs. People grow up in hugely diverse atmospheres, and
No
by Taylor Fritz
Created on: July 01, 2011
Teenagers like to be trusted, they do not like to be told they are wrong, and they hate when you invade
Created on: July 02, 2011
Parents having access to their teens text messaging is a big no for me. In as much as someone would
Created on: July 03, 2011
The right to privacy is not something that is simply to be left to parental discretion and it is not
Created on: July 06, 2011
First of all, if you are allowing your teenager to have a cell phone then you are allowing them to take
Created on: July 03, 2011 Last Updated: July 04, 2011
A bond with a teenager should be built upon trust, once you try to force yourself into child’s
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