The government has today responded to the backlash over soldiers who are under the age of 18 losing access to internet pornography.
While 16-year-olds are allowed to join the army and legally kill people, they have to wait a further two years to view pornography, which many human rights campaigners feel is unfair.
A spokesperson for the government said they were trialing a scheme where for every enemy soldier they killed, an underage soldier would be allowed to enter a private room and look at a photo of a naked person for ten minutes, provided they have a signed permission slip from their parents.
The government says there will initially be ten different photos to choose from, featuring women and men with different hair colours such and blonde and brunette, but hopes to expand that number to fifteen should the trial be successful.
This content was written before the UK Government decided not to go ahead with intended porn ban. It was intended to be on a site that would help adults find websites without having to age verify as part of an SEO project.
As it is now defunct. It can be revealed.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
GOVERNMENT ADDRESSES CONCERNS OVER YOUNGER SOLDIERS LOSING ACCESS TO INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY
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