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Sherri Hobart <[log in to unmask]>
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Sherri Hobart <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:00:01 -0400
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This past week, due to circumstances beyond my control, I have found out way
more than I ever wanted to know about the secret internet lives of
teenagers.  It is shocking and horrifying to find out that your 14-17 year
old girls might not be as sweet and innocent as you believe them to be, and
I would not wish this type of discovery on any parent.  And if you don't
think its that bad, I encourage you to go onto MySpace.com, and browse some
of the profiles of the 14-17 year old kids who are on there.  The following
link is a picture that was taken from an actual profile listed publicly on
MySpace.com, for all the world to see.  With the exception of editing the
language, the text inside the box next to the picture is as it appears on
her website.  I have been advised that posting this picture may subject me
to attack here on Raven, due to the recent discussions of political
correctness and inappropriate content, but I feel very strongly that parents
need to see this stuff.  We need to protect our kids, and I will endure
whatever flaming comes my way, if it means that some parent becomes a bit
more aware and cautious.
 
BEWARE!  DISCLAIMER: this picture is shocking and may be offensive for some
viewers.  I know it was offensive to me!
 
http://www.utc.edu/Staff/Sherri-Hobart/warning.doc
 
Do you as parents know where your kids spend their time when they are on the
internet?  This is an exhortation to all parents out there - please check up
after your kids!!!  Monitoring their email and their internet surfing
history is NOT an invasion of privacy, it is an endeavor to protect them,
and protecting them is your responsibility and sworn duty as a parent.
 
Life is dangerous..don't let experience be your kids' teacher.
 
            <---Sherri--->
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Sherri L. Hobart, CPS
Administrative Assistant
 

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