DC wants to ban Violent video games.
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as a fan of violent and sexually explicit video games I support banning sales to children.
11 year olds have no business seeing hookers getting their brains blown out by sawnoff shotguns. Or the graphic murdur of police officers with automatic weapons, never mind being able to carry out these acts in a virtual environment.
if there is one thing I have learned playing GTA, Wolfenstien, etc is that u sure as hell wouldn't want my little neices seeing that shit. And when i have kids they won't be exposed to it either... at least not where i can prevent it.
11 year olds have no business seeing hookers getting their brains blown out by sawnoff shotguns. Or the graphic murdur of police officers with automatic weapons, never mind being able to carry out these acts in a virtual environment.
if there is one thing I have learned playing GTA, Wolfenstien, etc is that u sure as hell wouldn't want my little neices seeing that shit. And when i have kids they won't be exposed to it either... at least not where i can prevent it.
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I saw this on another forum. People (who I expect were mostly minors) were up in arms about it.
I don't see the problem with restricting sales of rated games to those that aren't old enough to buy them. Its been done with movies and some games here for ages. You just need a few high profile cases to encourage retailers to fall in line.
I don't see the problem with restricting sales of rated games to those that aren't old enough to buy them. Its been done with movies and some games here for ages. You just need a few high profile cases to encourage retailers to fall in line.
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I'd be more afraid of minors getting addicted to an M-rated game. *cough*Halo!*cough* However, I do support this ban, particularly as at most game stores that I go to, they ALREADY require you to show ID if they think you are too young. As for games with strong sexual content, I don't know about the PC, but I have heard of ONE title that has come out in the past 5-6 years that had any truly noticeable sexual content.
Of course, this is only on M games. I hope these guys don't plan on going after the Teen-rated games, too.
Of course, this is only on M games. I hope these guys don't plan on going after the Teen-rated games, too.
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BBFC certification is still voluntary for videogames, as I understand. There have been calls for their certification to be more stringently enforced though, as it is ignored much of the time, despite the fact it can land you in jail for six months and facing a £5000 fine.Admiral Valdemar wrote: The problem, however, is stores that don't give a shit and sell to kids anyway, thus sparking off this problem in the first place like sale of alcohol to minors.
It may be the case that eventually all games will pass through the BBFC's hands, like movies do, and will all carry the appropriate rating. Which would, at the very least, make people more aware that the things are being rated for a reason.
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Laws are useless without active enforcement. As I said earlier, have the police do a few sting operations with highly publicized arrests, convictions, and harsh sentences. Fear will keep the local systems in line.Vendetta wrote:BBFC certification is still voluntary for videogames, as I understand. There have been calls for their certification to be more stringently enforced though, as it is ignored much of the time, despite the fact it can land you in jail for six months and facing a £5000 fine.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The problem, however, is stores that don't give a shit and sell to kids anyway, thus sparking off this problem in the first place like sale of alcohol to minors.
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I am highly confident that such a ban will be as effective at curbing violent crime in the district as it ban on handguns was, as in not at all.
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I don't think most people are going to realistically think it will curb crime. It's really more of an instrument of parental control over their kids.Sea Skimmer wrote:I am highly confident that such a ban will be as effective at curbing violent crime in the district as it ban on handguns was, as in not at all.
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Age restriction enforcement isn't legally mandated; movie theaters choose for themselves whether or not to enforce it.HemlockGrey wrote:Actually, I don't think they do. I can go see R-rated movies anytime I want at my local independent theater.Its just like how an adult needs to acompany a minor to an R-rated movie.
You can't infinitely copy cigarettes and alcohol over the internet. You can't borrow them, finish with them, and then give them back.
Games and porn, you can, quite easily.
A law like this might lower the amount of children playing these games by a small amount (only the stupidest of them would be deterred) but not in any meaningful way.
Games and porn, you can, quite easily.
A law like this might lower the amount of children playing these games by a small amount (only the stupidest of them would be deterred) but not in any meaningful way.
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So?Seggybop wrote:You can't infinitely copy cigarettes and alcohol over the internet. You can't borrow them, finish with them, and then give them back.
Games and porn, you can, quite easily.
A law like this might lower the amount of children playing these games by a small amount (only the stupidest of them would be deterred) but not in any meaningful way.
It makes all those people who are so concerned with little Johny playing GTA: SA happy. It doesn't matter whether it's enforcible or not.
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