Sunday, January 11, 2009

French children free from advertising mobile phones.

France intends soon to adopt laws prohibiting the advertising mobile phones to children under the age of 12 years. The package of bills was announced by the Minister of the Environment by Jean-Louis Ð'орло (Jean-Louis Borloo), writes The Independent.
In addition to the ban on advertising, the state will restrict the sale of mobile phones for children younger than seven years, as well as set new limits for radiation doses of cellular devices. In addition, all phones will be sold with a complete with headphones, to avoid the effects of radiation on the brain.
Plans for the French Government's restrictions on advertising and sales of mobile devices for children are the most radical of all countries in the world. In particular, the British Government, however, ignored the advice of scientists, which they call on to protect children and adolescents from using mobile communication. According to studies conducted by Swedish experts, young users mobilnikami, are five more at risk of brain cancer.
However, some municipalities in France have launched a campaign against the use of children for mobile communications. In particular, the second largest city in the country on the streets of Lyon, a public service ads, calling on citizens to keep children away from cell phones.

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