Does this also apply to booze and cigarettes? Why is the store on the hook if they sell to a minor when the parents should be monitoring what the child consumes.
Just assuming that the majority of internet use as a kid would be from the home. One would assume the parents pay for all devices, routers and modems. Obviously kids won't always be home and you truly couldn't keep it out of reach at all times.
Does this also apply to booze and cigarettes? Why is the store on the hook if they sell to a minor when the parents should be monitoring what the child consumes.
Just assuming that the majority of internet use as a kid would be from the home. One would assume the parents pay for all devices, routers and modems. Obviously kids won't always be home and you truly couldn't keep it out of reach at all times.