Teacher of British school warns parents for bad parenting (buying their kids GTAV)
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=767756
This is the right thing to do in my opinion (despite it being in Comic Sans). The teacher doesn't dismiss GTA, instead lets parents know that it is intended for mature audiences and that children as young as 6 are re-enacting parts of the game (take that loosely).
I work in retail in the United States. I don't know about you guys, but a vast majority of the parents out there are lazy, naive fucks. I have anecdotal evidence, so I'm an expert. There have been way too many instances in which I've had to tell a parent buying their 10 year old kid Grand Theft Auto V (or even IV or Gay Tony or whatever) that these games are intended for mature audiences only and that they contain swears, sexual themes, drug use, violence, etc.
The parents then give me blank stares and say "Really?" like they think video games are only for fucking children. Then they tell their kid "Sorry, you can't have that." And then the kids cry. Obviously.
But wait! There's more. There have been situations in which the parents gave me a "So what?" attitude after I told them about the adult themes and then they proceed to buy the game. Keep in mind that these are the types who keep spitting out deviants left and right. And will probably go home to drink their whiskey and smoke their crack. Or whatever.
So what are your thoughts on this? Was the teacher in the right? Wrong? Could the teacher's note have been executed better?