(KMOV.com) - A warning is being issued to parents about a new challenge for teens that is circulating Facebook, the 48-hour challenge.
It encourages teens to go missing for up to two days at a time and awards points for every social media mention while they’re missing.
Police say it is not only dangerous but could also tie them up while there are real emergencies.
Child psychiatrists say it’s never a good idea to assume your child knows better than to involve themselves.
Police say anyone caught participating in the 48-hour challenge could face charges in such an internet challenge.
https://www.foxcarolina.com/police-warn-parents-of--hour-challenge-which-encourages-kids/article_97c9e5c8-08f2-5db2-a40c-2e1c6575f2ea.html?fbclid=IwAR1VYfWgkt0DlCS-TRWzNPe9aSVv8jBlK-zCSdtbuF6EMhwY3V-ZPFXweqs
First it was the Choking game (hanging themselves and filming it then releasing the noose and the longer you stayed hanging the more points), then it was taking large amounts of Robotussin to get high (like three to four bottles at a time), then there was the Tide Pods challenge, then MOMO and now this.
What the hell is wrong with kids today? I know in the 80's and 90's they blamed everything on rap music lol
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