Retailers Fail To Prevent Internet Teenage Kicks - Young people are using the internet to buy inappropriate material, such as explicit video games, adult DVDs, alcohol and even weapons, because it’s easier than buying it on the high street, according to new research issued today (Mon). A nationwide survey among 1,000 male and female teenagers aged 13-17 found that young people are consistently trying to buy inappropriate material online thanks to poor levels of age verification – and in thousands of cases across the country are successful in their attempts. The research - by GB Group, the UK’s leading identity management company - reveals: - Nearly half (48%) of teenage boys under 18 have tried to buy adult DVDs or violent video games online in the past year...
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