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One in five Hong Kong youngsters use internet for illegal activities, survey finds

Hong Kong Playground Association reports that the web is sometimes used to recruit triad members, buy drugs or offer compensated dating services

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Wan Lap-man warns about the consequences of illegal online activities. Photo: Handout

Almost one in five Hong Kong youngsters admitted they would take part in illegal activities on the internet because “there was little chance of being caught”, a survey has found.

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Nearly half of the juvenile respondents also felt they could publish any comments or photos online as everyone should be entitled to freedom of speech.

Researchers believe the results show a general lack of awareness about the need to obey the law in online behaviour, calling on schools and parents to brush up their knowledge to better educate young people.

The Hong Kong Playground Association interviewed a random sample of 725 youngsters from September to December last year about their internet activities.

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It found that 98 per cent of respondents owned either a smartphone, desktop or tablet computer with internet access, while three in four said they began surfing the web before they were eight or nine.

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