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Professor Sir William Stewart, chairman of the National Radiological Protection Board When you come to giving mobile phones to a three to eight year old, that can't be right. I believe parents have the responsibility not simply to throw a mobile at children and say "there you go". If there are risks - and we think there may be - the people the most affected are children and the younger the child the greater the danger.
Adam Stephenson, marketing and sales executive at MYMO, the mobile manufacturer who last week discontinued a handset for children The government found that something like 90-per cent of children have access to a mobile phone. We were supplying mobile phones for security purposes.See the full content of this document
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Question of the Week Should Children Get Mobile Phones?
Parents want to know that they can phone up their child after school or when they are at a friend's house.
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