Germany Considers Turning Off In-Store Game Demos

Andy Chalk

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Germany Considers Turning Off In-Store Game Demos


Authorities in Germany are considering a recommendation that videogame retailers shut down demonstration consoles during school hours in order to cut down on truancy.

According to a report in German newspaper Deutsche Welle [http://www.welt.de/]), Udo Nagel, the state interior minister of Hamburg, said the idea was one of 22 recommendations on cutting down juvenile delinquency and youth crime that was being prepared for a meeting of state interior ministers. Police have apparently suggested the in-store demo systems be shut down on weekdays until 3:00 p.m., saying the stores become hangouts for kids skipping school.

"Truancy can be the beginning of a criminal career and that's why we have to intervene," the paper quoted Nagel as saying. "Not every truant becomes criminal, but criminals skipped school at one time or another."



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Cousin_IT

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Whats stopping store ppl asking clearly truent schoolkids to stop playing their demo systems all day? That said, its not a bad idea in itself if introduced alongside other truency cutting schemes.