Support for children to carry mobile phones in schools, but there will be ban on use of phones in classrooms
Wellington. In the elections going to be held in the country, all the political parties have clarified their position in front of the public on their respective issues. These days there is a political debate about the ban on the use of mobile phones in the schools of the country. In such a situation, where there is talk in support of the ban on carrying mobile phones, there is also support for its permission, but this time, for the first time in the public, the country's new political party Protect and Prosper New Zealand (PPNZ ) has come up with a technology based solution on this sensitive issue. While the party has supported children carrying mobile phones in schools, the party leaders are also of the clear opinion that the use of mobile phones should be banned in the classrooms, but this will be done only on the basis of technology.
Protect and Prosper New Zealand (PPNZ) top leader Martin Jenkins and party president Kush Bhargava, while giving their statement on behalf of the party on this issue, have made it clear that we are bringing a middle solution in this matter. Party leaders say that the National Party, which entered the election environment, wants to ban the use of phones by students in schools and the Labor Party is opposing it. While our party PPNZ favors a middle ground in this matter and we support the use of phones in schools, we also make it clear that mobile phones should not be allowed to be used in the classroom under any circumstances.
PPNZ leaders claim that our party has a technical solution, we support bringing phones of children who commute to school but are not being used in classes. Our party PPNZ has a technical solution to stop the use of phones in the classrooms, with the help of which even if the children bring phones to the classes, they will not be able to use them in the class due to the effectiveness of this technology. Party leaders are also of the opinion that we should think about this with the sensitivity of the public, because parents are most concerned about their children's safety when they send them to school. In such a situation, the phone itself is a main link between parents and children and a guarantee of safety. If phones are banned in schools, then the public may have to deal with many problems and many questions may arise regarding the safety of children.