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Related: About this forumNew bill would ban sex offenders from playing Pokemon Go
BOSTON A lawmaker from Gardner wants to keep sex offenders from playing Pokemon Go, the cell-phone based game that created a craze last month.
Using location software, the game allows players to wander around in the real world to capture creatures known as Pokemon in the app-based game, while also visiting Pokestops and gyms both in-game creations tied to real-world places.
The Boston Common and other areas have been swarmed with people playing the game on their phones in recent weeks, and the game was referenced in a Senate debate about whether to allow the State Lottery to offer online games.
Rep. Jonathan Zlotnik, a Gardner Democrat, filed a bill Monday that would bar sex offenders from playing "augmented reality" games, including Pokemon Go.
Read more: http://www.masslive.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/08/new_bill_would_ban_sex_offende.html
Skittles
(160,516 posts)TexasTowelie
(117,730 posts)designed the app. There is simply too much information given up and it can also be used to lure the players into a trap. Even some of my younger friends realize that it is a dangerous fad (at least their college degrees count for something).
grubbs
(356 posts)Statistically the best way to prevent child molestation is to never leave them alone with friends and family.