To: King of Florida
What Hotels should do is turn off porn access to rooms which have minor children registered as staying, and only turn it on if spedifically authorized by an adult. Otherwise Hotels could be selling porn to minor children which is probably against the law in every state.
To: Always Right
What Hotels should do is turn off porn access to rooms which have minor children registered as staying, and only turn it on if spedifically authorized by an adult.
This is exactly what hotels do. At least the ones I have worked in and all the ones I've heard about...
To: Always Right
What Hotels should do is turn off porn access to rooms which have minor children registered as staying, and only turn it on if spedifically authorized by an adult. Otherwise Hotels could be selling porn to minor children which is probably against the law in every state.Here's a novel idea: Parents should exercise greater control over their minor children, so that they are not left alone unsupervised in a hotel room with the TV as their babysitter.
To: Always Right
I travel all the time and the systems I've seen always give you a parental control option. I'm fine with that.
Why do we need a nanny state to protect against lack of character? If you don't like it, don't watch it.
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