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NL: Police call on youngsters to stop sexting after explosion of cases

Posted on September 4, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Dutch police are youngsters to stop sending risque photos of themselves to others, following an ‘explosion’ of abuse this year, the AD reports.

Reports of photos being placed online or used for blackmail have been coming in at the rate of three a day this year, police told the paper on Tuesday.

Earlier warnings to confine the practice to ‘a trusted environment’ and anonymising the picture by not showing a face, have now been slated by police as insufficient.

Read more at “https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/09/police-call-on-youngsters-to-stop-sexting-after-explosion-of-cases/”>DutchNews.nl.

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