Announcement From Citizens for 5G Awareness
https://citizensfor5gawareness.org/taiwan-makes-illegal-for-children-to-use-devices/

Parents in Taiwan are now completely banned from allowing their under-twos to use any electronic devices, such as tablets, smartphones or TVs or they risk a £1,000 fine

  • Children under two banned from using electronic devices in Taiwan
  • Parents who allow children to use iPads and smartphones face fines
  • Under-18s are only allowed devices for a ‘reasonable length of time’

Our hope is that the United States Federal Government would protect OUR children as well! Big Kudos to Taiwan for protecting their precious ones!

 

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Source Article:
Does YOUR toddler play on an iPad? Taiwan makes it ILLEGAL for parents to let children under two use electronic gadgets… and under-18s must limit use to ‘reasonable’ lengths
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2929530/Does-toddler-play-iPad-Taiwan-makes-ILLEGAL-parents-let-children-two-use-electronic-gadgets-18s-limit-use-reasonable-lengths.html

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  • Children under two banned from using electronic devices in Taiwan

  • Parents who allow children to use iPads and smartphones face fines

  • Under-18s are only allowed devices for a ‘reasonable length of time’

Taiwan has banned children under the age of two from using electronic devices such as iPads, televisions and smartphones.

Parents who allow their young children to play with their gadgets face fines of up to £1,000, in line with a law passed last week.

The new law also states that parents must ensure that under-18s only use electronic products for a ‘reasonable’ length of time.

Taiwanese lawmakers passed the new legislation last Friday, completely banning parents from allowing their under-twos to use any electronic devices, China’s official news agency Xinhua reports.

Meanwhile Taiwanese under-18s are not allowed to ‘constantly use electronic products for a period of time that is not reasonable’, although the ‘reasonable length of time’ has not been defined.

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