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Originally Posted by World's King
No. It's up to the parents to teach their children the difference from right and wrong. If the child is raised properly there will never be an occasion where the parents would have to violate the child's privacy.
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Do you have kids, World's King? You're saying that if a parent does his job right, the kid will never do anything illegal? I'm sorry, but you're bound to find that as a kid grows up, no matter how good his parents are, there's a good chance he might do something illegal. And it will be the responsibility of the parents/guardian.
Why not give the parents the right to monitor a bit of what goes on,
then talk to their kid about why it's wrong? Or take care of the problem with a more appropriate solution, like confiscation.
You can be a great parent, but what if some chick decides to send your 17 year old boy a nude pic on his cell, she is 16 or 17, and he gets caught? The parent's responsible.
Good parenting is always good, but you need the right tools as a parent. One of them is oversight.