Why Kids Shouldn T Be Banned

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well, kids shouldn’t be filming the fight. “kids have always been involved in fighting. But these days kids are filming it and within a couple minutes it’s on facebook and youtube. Some parents and children sits in their cars to wait on the bus. Some school buses are fitting them with surveillance cameras for bullying.” People might try and plan the fight. So people be able to film it and put it on facebook and other social media

The person filming the fight and the person throwing the punch are equally guilty for bullying and assult. Social media should not allow kids to post violence. “Youth to reach throught both space and time to harass a class mate that is a form of bullying.” well if the kids are doing that. The other kids will think

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