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As AB Ed has just banned my legitimate question on this subject, I shall rephrase it & see if it stays.
Do you agree/disagree with the following current laws? Would you like to see any changes & if so, what?
Legal: Sex at 16
Legal: Have children at 16
Legal: Marriage at 16
Legal: Driving lessons at 17
Legal: Pass driving test - go out on roads alone at 17
Illegal: Purchase/Drink alcohol in public places until 18
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You can legaly have sex at 16, you can get married at 16 with your parents permission.. but you have to be 18 to watch a porn movie.. Now, a porn movie is people having sex, which you can have at 16. Does this mean that if a couple both aged 16 had sex and made a video of it to watch later, it would be illegal for them to view it?
To add to my previous post.. watching a porn movie could be classed as sex education. Most of the top porn movie makers actually show condoms being used (the business is very highly regulated, condoms, regular check ups for aids, etc). Surely seeing that condoms are used would educate young people and help prevent underage pregnancies. I haven't got kids, but I'd rather them watch a porn movie than all this violent stuff that's around.. stealing cars, shootings, etc.
Alcohol is abused.. binge drinking.. in years to come many people will have liver and kidney problems. I was a teenager once and got drunk a few times, and I did drive over the limit frequently, but I'm mature now and rarely drink. Give me a cup of tea anyday.
Yeah, consider yourselves lucky. A lot of UK laws have been changed for Northern Ireland e.g. 17 to have sex. So, if a couple, both 16 living in Belfast were to have sex, they would be breaking the law. However, if they got the boat over to Scotland or England and had sex there, they wouldn't be breaking the law. Also, if anyones knows, Lesbians its suggested arent 'technically' having sex so the age limits dont apply to them.
Kev_UK, if two 16 year olds filmed themselves having sex, they wouldnt be breaking the law by watching themselves after. It would be illegal for them to buy a pornographic video from a shop until they are 18, thats all.
Thats kinda like saying if a dad bought an 18 tape (any kind) his 15 y/o son would be breaking the law by watching it with him.
FP - I earlier tried posting those exact words: 'The Law is an Ass' but I couldn't post a dam thing!!!! I even tried rating answers, but all to no avail.
Yes, it does seem strange that your income is being assessed for your 22 year old son's Uni fees. They need you as his guarantor - just in case!
The more I think about it, it all seems a bit of a contradiction to me. It's okay to get married & have a baby at 16. It's okay at 17, to pass your driving test & get behind the wheel of a 'potential' killing machine - but you can't go into a pub & buy an alcoholic drink until you're 18! Personally, I think it's time for a complete overhaul of the law.
QmonkE - my sentiments entirely. So, the law states that sex under 16 is illegal, but it's okay to have a baby under 16, it doesn't make sense!
In an ideal world, I would like to see:
Legal sex & motherhood increased to at least 18/20, although this would never happen.
The age for driving increased to 20.
The age for drinking alcohol increased to 20.
After all, you didn't used to get the key of the door until you were 21, so what was all that about?
I had a 49cc moped and started riding it on my 16th birthday, I then went on to bigger motorcycles before having a car. I left school officially on May 27th 1977 and started work June 13th 1977. If I hadn't got any transport I couldn't have got to work. Public transport was not available as I started early at the coal mines.
A few years ago when I was unemployed so had no car as no money to buy/repair one, insure and tax one. I looked at public transport to get to a 2pm - 10pm job, and the last bus was at 9pm. SO, YOU NEED TO DRIVE TO GET TO WORK.. NO WORK = NO MONEY.
In a lot of cases NO MONEY = CRIME
I think that young drivers could be limited to use of a car for work.. or a limited milage. There could also be a limit on engine size, horsepower.