MySpace to Send Amber Alerts for Missing Persons to On-line Community
We have heard all of the bad that has come from MySpace.com in providing an environment where predators have access to teenagers. As part of the new MySpace safety upgrades, they have teamed up with The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to provide on-line Amber Alerts to their MySpace members.
Read the full story at Missing & Exploited.
Posted January 23, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Amber Alert, Bloggers, Child Welfare, Internet, Missing Persons, Sex Offender | 2 comments |
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Very Smart ! !
That’s a great idea.
Most missing persons cases are solved within the first 48
hours. If they’re not… trouble. MySpace will get the
news out for all those early sitings… it might make a
difference, even save someone’s life.
Salute!