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Re: [Fwd: the BSA Police!]
Jeff Menaker (jxm181@PSU.EDU)
Mon, 13 Jan 1997 21:02:09 -0500
On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Don Bradbury wrote:
> This is a very nice page, however I must caution you and anyone else on
> this list... It is strictly against regulations of the BSA to post
> rosters of youth menbers on the internet. You may look it up for
> yourself.... This is due to Youth Protection reasons. I think rosters
and where might someone look this up at?. I know there has been plenty of
discussion on whether or not it was appropriate, but as of yet I have not
seen anyone reference explicit regulations such as above.
-jeff
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