Honk If You’re Texting While Driving Vinyl Wall Art Decal – Your Color Choice

Honk If You’re Texting While Driving Vinyl Wall Art Decal – Your Color Choice

  • Durable Easy to Install Vinyl Decal.
  • Application instructions are included.
  • Available in a plethora colors.
  • Please email color choice if “Your Color Choice” is picked.
This is easy to install and made from 6-year outdoor 2.5 mil soft pvc film with special release characteristics. Indoor exposure is almost unlimited. Easy to remove. Excellent weeding and release value. Vinyl designs are easily removed, although they can not be repositioned or reused. We always include simple application and removal instructions with each order. You can choose from an array of colors that include black, white, grey, light grey, silver, light pink, hot pink, red, burgundy, brown, light yellow, yellow, beige, orange, burnt orange, baby blue, blue navy, royal blue, lavender, purple, forest green, lime green, turquoise, copper (metallic), and gold (metallic). If you choose to have a color change, please email us within 2 hours
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9700-M – Texting Kills – Thumb Band – Yellow – (Medium)

9700-M – Texting Kills – Thumb Band – Yellow – (Medium)

  • Distracted driving kills every day.
  • Wear these bands as a reminder not to text and drive.
  • Band fits most teens and women. Larger size available for men.
  • Each band comes packaged with facts about the dangers of texting and driving.

TXTING KILLS. Wear this thumb band and remind yourself and others not to text and drive. More dangerous than drunken driving. Drivers are 23 times more likely to crash.

 

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Cyberbullying: What Counselors Need to Know

Cyberbullying: What Counselors Need to Know

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Texting and Driving Don’t Mix Poster 18″ x 24″ inches. Text Messaging, Emailing and Talking Behind the Wheel is Unsafe – “Send” this Message to Teenagers AND Adults! Stop using cell phones and mobile devices when you drive!

Texting and Driving Don’t Mix Poster 18″ x 24″ inches. Text Messaging, Emailing and Talking Behind the Wheel is Unsafe – “Send” this Message to Teenagers AND Adults! Stop using cell phones and mobile devices when you drive!

  • This poster measures 18 inches by 24 inches.
  • Printed at highest resolution on heavy-duty poster weight paper to ensure a vivid, dynamic image!
  • Ideal for use in high schools, college and university campuses, state motor vehicle waiting rooms, and in the workplace!
  • Poster offers an excellent opportunity teachers to begin a discussion about safe driving.
  • Adults in the workplace must also be reminded that cell phone talking, texting and emailing while driving is ALWAYS unsafe.

As text messaging becomes more and more pervasive — for young people and adults alike — we must all recognize that texting, emailing and even TALKING on our mobile devices while driving is UNSAFE.

 

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Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying

Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying

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Focusing on how technology can facilitate or magnify bullying behavior, this resource provides proactive strategies, current research, and legal rulings to protect students from cyberbullying.

 

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Beyonce – Lady Gaga’s “Video Phone” Ignores the Dangers of Teen Sexting

New Orleans, La – The Beautiful Beyonce and the alluring Lady Gaga mega hit Video Phone has reached a breathtaking peak of 19 million views on YouTube. The collaboration of these two superstars was guaranteed to produce a hit, but was anyone prepared for the fall out?

In Beyonce’s version of the Video Phone sequel there was a heavy emphasis on someone being able to see her, while talking to her. Judging from the choreography which creates a sort of sinister erotic undertone, viewers get the impression that they will see something really tantalizing on the video phone, and that’s where the problem comes in.

According to The National Campaign to Prevent Pregnancy, Sexting has become a major issue for school officials and law enforcement across the country. With the increased popularity of Smart Phones we have now reached the age of the Jetsons in which teens can view the person they’re talking to in real time. Something that was thought of as futuristic fantasy has now arrived with unprecedented side effects.

What works perfectly in the hands of adults can quickly turn illegal in the hands of underage teens. Sexting or sending nude pictures via a cell phone over the internet still equates to participating in child porn, even if the sender and receiver are both 17 years old. This is where the law has clashed with parents and school officials who would like to deal with the issue of Sexting without adding under age Teens to the list of Sex Offenders.

The Facts On Sexting

Nearly 20% of teens admit to sending racy or naked pictures of themselves in text messages. According to a February 2010 PEW report, 73% of wired American teens now use social networking websites, a significant increase from previous surveys.

Another recent PEW report found that daily text messaging among American teens has shot up in the past year from 38% in February of 2008, to 54% in September 2009.

And it’s not just frequency – teens are sending an enormous quantity of text messages per day. Half of teens send 50 or more text messages a day, and one in three send more than one hundred texts a day.

Now take 20% of the teen who have admitted to sending racy pictures of themselves, and factor it with the 73% of teens who now carry cell phones, and the end result is tons of naked pictures floating through cyber space.

Many of these same teens are totally unaware of the consequences of Sexting which can be life altering. Sexting has lead to child pornography charges against teen is 10 States, and an increase in the number of pending criminal charges continue to escalate.

Blame It On The Smart Phones

Smart phones are part of the reason so many cases of Sexting are now making their way to the local court house. Cell phone technology has evolved with warp speed since 2001. Today you can view the home page of Google as it actually looks on your laptop. The real threat to the innocence and privacy of our teens has come in the form of SMS Messages and Skype integration.

Whereas SMS video allowed the teen to only send a 15 second video, cell phones that offer Skype will allow real time imagery. Skype promotes the fact that their customers can enjoy voice and video calls to anyone else on Skype, conference calls with three or more people, and instant messaging with screen sharing.

The major challenge with this form of technology in the prevention of Sexting is now a teen can send longer video clips, and allow multiple teens to join in on the same video call. Skype has yet to allow a user to block the ability to take unauthorized photos, which means one of the teens within this group will have no way of knowing that their image is being recorded by multiple users.

Educating teens on the dangers of sending nude pictures via the internet or cell phones has become so urgent that it was recently addressed by Congressmen George Miller and the Committee on Education & Labor.

There are three ways Sexting comes to light.

The teenage relationship comes to an end, and the pictures are publicly posted out of revenge.

One teen shares the photos with a close friend.

The pictures are posted on a social networking site like Facebook or Twitter.

Songs like Beyonce / Lady Gaga’s Video Phone run the risk of sensationalizing Sexting in the form of video to video messaging. The music video for Video Phone even features men dancing with video camera like headgear as they promenade around Beyonce.

Ron Collins COO of Remove It Now.com says that all it takes is the wrong photo posted on Facebook to get indexed by Google, and all parties involved could find themselves in a bad predicament.

“Sexting is pornography, and becomes child porn if the images capture underage teens. The issue of teens sending inappropriate photos is still a matter that has to be policed by the parents of the teens in the photos. My fear is that life will begin to imitate art in a way that could glamorize sexting and lead to the destruction of the online reputations of teens all across this country”

Ron Collins went on to say that every parent should take this opportunity to connect with their teens on the issue of Sexting, and the potential future damage of engaging in the act.

Remove It Now.com is a website that provides consumers with information on how to remove insidious online content from the first page of Google and other search engines. Remove It Now.com is one of the leading advocates for Student Cyber Safety, and Cyber Bullying Prevention.

If you or your teen has damaging online content and you would like it removed from the first page of search results then please visit their website at http://www.removeitnow.com

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Environmental Health Trust Launches Global Campaign for Safer Cell Phones in a Dozen Nations

Environmental Health Trust Launches Global Campaign for Safer Cell Phones in a Dozen Nations

Jackson, WY (Vocus/PRWEB) April 07, 2011

Environmental Health Trust (EHT), a nonprofit organization dedicated to identifying and controlling environmental health hazards, today launched its Global Campaign for Safer Cell Phones in a dozen nations. The campaign’s goal is to promote the public right to know about ways to reduce cell phone radiation, providing open-source resources that educate and motivate health professionals, teachers, parents and students about simple and safer ways to use cell phones.

Devra Lee Davis, PhD, MPH, President of EHT, will mark the launch of the campaign with a lecture on April 9 at 2:00 pm at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Lecture Hall 205, in Toronto, Canada. Admission is open to the public. In addition to discussing the campaign’s goals, Dr. Davis will release a new pamphlet prepared by physicians on cell phone safety, as well as a set of creative warning stickers to be placed on phones.

“This global campaign is designed to alert the planet’s five billion cell phone customers that heavy use of phones next to the body increases infertility, cancer and neurological problems,” said Dr. Davis.” We’re launching this campaign in Canada because this country is about to elect a new government, and the government has a duty to warn about the dangers of that cell phone in their pocket and protect the basic right to know about such risks.”

The physicians pamphlet, titled “Cell Phones & Health: Simple Precautions Make Sense,” was created by a group of leading US and French oncologists and neurosurgeons. It outlines steps for protecting one’s family from cell phone radiation and shares recent findings about the negative impact this radiation can have the health on of both adults and children. “Every cell phone comes with a set of safety warnings in small print that few people read,” said Dr. Davis. “They have a right to know what cell phone manufacturers are warning about their products, and this brochure is designed to spotlight that information.”

The idea for the cell phone safety sticker campaign came from an EHT initiative being carried out with the Jackson, Wyoming, school system and Town Council. “We believe that kids are more likely to pay attention to cell phone safety if the warnings come in the form of stickers they can place on their phones,” she said.

Dr. Davis, who contributed to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore, has testified before a U.S. Senate panel about the dangers of cell phone use, is the author of Disconnect: The Truth about Cell Phone Radiation, What the Industry Has Done to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family (Dutton, 2010). She is the first Director of the National Academy of Science’s Board of Toxicology and Environmental Studies, founder and former Director of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Cancer Center and is a National Cancer Center Institute Senior Fellow in Cancer Epidemiology.

Determined to protect children from the dangers of cell phone irradiation, Dr. Davis conceived the Campaign to serve as a model for communities across the US and around the globe. Via the EHT website (http://www.ehtrust.org), the campaign provides access to a toolbox of free downloadable materials such as “safety cards” that list safer cell phone practices, appealing to teachers, health care professionals, parents, and students alike.

All the safety materials can be downloaded on the EHT link: http://www.environmentalhealthtrust.org/content/downloads

About Environmental Health Trust

Environmental Health Trust (EHT) educates individuals, health professionals and communities about controllable environmental health risks and policy changes needed to reduce those risks. Current multi-media projects include: local and national campaigns to ban smoking and asbestos; working with international physician and worker safety groups to warn about the risks of inappropriate use of diagnostic radiation and cell phones, promoting research and awareness of environmental causes of breast cancer, and building environmental wellness programs in Wyoming and Pennsylvania to address the environmental impacts of energy development, the built environment and radon. EHT was created with the goal of promoting health and preventing disease one person, one community and one nation at a time. Capitalizing on growing public interest in Dr. Devra Lee Davis’s three popular books, When Smoke Ran Like Water, a National Book Award Finalist, The Secret History of the War on Cancer, and Disconnect–the truth about cell phone radiation, what industry has done to hide it and how to protect your family, as well as recent documentary films, the foundation’s website offers clear, science-based information to prevent environmentally based disease and promote health, for the general public, children, and health professionals. For more information about getting involved in the numerous special projects spearheaded by the EHT, please log on to http://www.ehtrust.org.

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Kansas City Attorney Chris Angles Explains Teen Sexting and the Law

Kansas City Attorney Chris Angles Explains Teen Sexting and the Law

Kansas City, Mo. (PRWEB) March 1, 2010

Parents of teens in the Kansas City metro area need to understand that in Missouri, sexting can result in felony charges, including exploitation of a child and creating, possession and distribution of child pornography.

Sexting is a variation on texting in which erotic images or messages are sent via cell phone. While teens may think sexting is all in fun, such messages could place them in violation of child pornorgraphy laws.

Sexting made headlines earlier this year when a prosecutor threatened to charge three teenage girls with child pornography when they took photos of themselves in their bras and some of those images ended up on their classmates’ cell phones.

“It’s important for parents to become aware of sexting and the potential legal ramifications,” said Kansas City attorney Christopher Angles of the Angles Law Firm (http://www.angleslaw.com/statecourtcriminal/sexcrimes.asp). “Ignorance is not a defense, and while parents may not think this affects them, the reality is that research shows that 1 in 5 teens are in fact engaged in this activity.”

It’s a nationwide phenomenon. Teenage boys and girls are using the built-in cameras in their cell phones to take nude and semi-nude shots of themselves and sending them to boyfriends, friends or classmates.

“Your best course of action is prevention,” Angles said. “As parents you need to take charge and understand how your children are using technology – from cell phones to the Internet. It’s your responsibility to teach them how to use it safely and to monitor their online and cell phone activity. Failure to do so could have dire legal consequences.”

The legal system is still trying to determine how to deal with the relatively new sexting phenomena. Some define sexting as pornography, while others view it as high-tech flirting.

“Missouri already has a law against texting while driving for motorists under the age of 21,” Angles said. “Now sexting is a legal concern as well. Just because your teens aren’t using their cell phones often doesn’t mean they aren’t sexting. Parents need to get involved.”

Angles says sexting raises a number of legal questions and advises parents to consult with an attorney to understand the legal options when a teenager faces legal trouble related to sexting.

“Parents need to understand what it would mean if their teen’s name ends up on a sex offender registry, which is one possible consequence of sexting,” Angles said. “They also need to know how to legally protect their teen if someone else has a nude photo of their teen. Parents should also check to see if the school has a policy regarding camera phones in school bathrooms and locker rooms. That could be key to protecting the children, too. There are a lot of legal issues to consider when it comes to sexting.”

About the Angles Law Firm

Criminal lawyer Christopher Angles is a criminal defense attorney serving clients in Kansas and Missouri. Angles vigorously defends those accused of serious offenses including homicides, drug offenses, robberies, sex charges and other serious crimes at all stages in the federal, state, juvenile and municipal courts. For more information, visit angleslaw.com.

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Teen Cyberbullying Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin?

Teen Cyberbullying Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin?

How do teens know when they might be “one click away from the clink”? In Teen Cyberbullying Investigated, Judge Tom Jacobs presents a powerful collection of landmark court cases involving teens and charges of cyberbullying, which includes: sending insulting or threatening emails, text, or instant messages directly to someone; spreading hateful comments about someone through emails, blogs, or chat rooms; stealing passwords and sending out threatening messages using a false identity; and building a Web site to target specific people. Each chapter features the seminal case and resulting decision, asks readers whether they agree with the decision, and urges them to think about how the decision affects their lives. Chapters also include rela

 

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Online Safety For Your Child: Learn Internet Safety For Kids And Keep Your Children Safe On The Internet

Online Safety For Your Child: Learn Internet Safety For Kids And Keep Your Children Safe On The Internet

Protect your child from the most dangerous online crimes lurking in the internet! Internet crime is at its peak. Worldwide statistics reveal the perils of the internet to vulnerable victims…such as children. Do all you can to make certain your child does not become a statistic! This book gives you a comprehensive discussion on online safety and how to shield your child from the dangers of the internet. Learn to monitor your child’s internet use whether at home, in school, or in other popular internet hotspots. Recognize the warning signs that can tell you if your child is in any danger online. Equip yourself on the skills of what to do when your child is in online trouble. Obtain knowledge of basic information on internet safety

 

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