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Atty General to Use PSAs in Online Predator Crackdown

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A wave of public service announcements designed to educate parents about internet dangers will soon hit the airwaves. It`s part of the "Keys to Safety" program. Arkansas Attorney General Mike Beebe and local police founded the program to crack down on online sexual predators. Beebe traveled to six Arkansas cities Wednesday to announce the program. Officials also said it`s up to parents to carefully monitor who their children speak with online. For more information on this new program, click on this link: www.keystosafety.org -- Filed by Dave Jordan

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