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This example combines two points from the earlier video games thread.

 

1. The playing of M Rated Halo

2. My Arguments about the exposure of kids at school

 

In this case, about 14 students are going on an overnight trip with their public school. They are spending the night at a hotel.

 

One of the students brings his Xbox and Halo. There are no rules not permitting bringing of electronics, and the teachers know he brought the Xbox and don't care.

 

In his hotel room, with three of his friends, he plugs in his xbox and all of them start playing Halo.

 

Is it the teachers duty, once she knows that they have a game system, to supervise their play and disallow them from playing halo? Would it be acceptable for the teacher to also play?

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Now you're just trollin', mate.

 

Do you have a Scouting question or contribution to make? If not, time to saddle up and move along, or at least take this over to Issues & Politics.

 

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