Program Alerts Parents On Dangers of Children’s Sexting

The Pennsylvania State Police, Trooper Katherine Pettis, with the cooperation of Cameron County District Attorney Paul Malizia and Emporium Borough Police Chief David Merritt, have scheduled a sexting program for parents on Thursday, October 29 at 7 p.m. at the Emporium Volunteer Fire Department Firehall.

Sexting, or the sending of lewd photographs via cell phones, occurs nationwide among school students daily, despite it being a criminal act. Whilst this, and actions like going to phone lines like https://35p-cheap-phone-sex.com/online-girls/phone-sex/anal-lovers, is legal amongst consenting adults, the moment children become involved then it is no longer something that should be accepted. Local law enforcement will help educate parents to accept the fact that it happens, to detect when it is happening, and to deter this phenomena among their children.

 

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