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Cartoons 'should have moviestyle ratings' to protect children from violence

Scooby Doo is one of the cartoons child safety expert Dr Karen Pfeffer claims contains risky behaviour likely to adversely influence children

Scooby Doo is one of the cartoons child safety expert Dr Karen Pfeffer claims contain risky behaviour likely to adversely influence children Dr Karen Pfeffer, a senior lecturer at Lincoln University, said that risky behaviour which would normally... Full Article at The Telegraph

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