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The gradual erosion of personal liberties
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDag" data-source="post: 40928484" data-attributes="member: 96964"><p>I'm not sure it that simple. Yes kids have always done silly or dangerous things. However I think it is worse than when I was a kid. I never played chicken on a busy road or set myself or friends on fire. I don't know anyone who has done this either. I went out alot and spent time with friends which in childcare type society like today isn't happening. We played cricket or soccer and rode pushbikes (admittedly without helmets). There were also parks we could go to to play. If our parents wearn't around we could still go out. These days you can't risk young kids going out by themselves in case they get abducted. Of course they have gotten rid of alot of parks and kids recreational areas. So we provide nowhere for kids to play and get surprised when they do crazy stunts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDag, post: 40928484, member: 96964"] I'm not sure it that simple. Yes kids have always done silly or dangerous things. However I think it is worse than when I was a kid. I never played chicken on a busy road or set myself or friends on fire. I don't know anyone who has done this either. I went out alot and spent time with friends which in childcare type society like today isn't happening. We played cricket or soccer and rode pushbikes (admittedly without helmets). There were also parks we could go to to play. If our parents wearn't around we could still go out. These days you can't risk young kids going out by themselves in case they get abducted. Of course they have gotten rid of alot of parks and kids recreational areas. So we provide nowhere for kids to play and get surprised when they do crazy stunts! [/QUOTE]
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