<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by letiole:
Those suggesting the parent should have more control of their children obviously don't have kids. She could have gone into the bathroom and had this happen. Someone suggested unplugging the TV - in my experience most TVs are hard-wired into the walls of hotels. Should she have pulled the cord out of the wall and damaged the property?</font>
With all due respect, I have to disagree. Being a parent myself, I strongly believe it's a parent's responsibility to control what their kids are watching, be it on TV, in printed media, or online. And sex is actually somewhat low on my list of worries, the incredible amount of violence and blood on regular channels at home is a much bigger problem, IMO.
If unplugging TV is not possible (I haven't seen that problem myself so far, but I take it that you have), then there is another simple solution. Buy a special kid's remote and carry it with you. It allows you to program it to operate just about any brand of TV and lets you select up to 6 channels that your kids are allowed to watch.
But I believe we are veering off-topic here, as this discussion has nothing to do with Hilton...