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Originally Posted by KatiesEd-dad
I was going to stay out of this discussion but I feel I have to add my 2 cents. As a father who has his daughters first name in my screen name and who also has her own website I guess you could tell that I am not really concerned with having my picture or my daughters picture on the internet. Everyone has expressed their concern with cyberstalking of children but I have yet to see or hear of a case of kidnapping or abduction based on pictures found on the internet. I would have more concern for the creepy bagger at the grocery store who could possibly follow us home. I'm not passing any judgment here, please continue to do what you feel comfortable with. Katie's bmom has a Myspace page that's public and the only pictures that are on there are from her college party days. There are no pics of Katie on there and if there were I wouldn't be too concerned with it unless she posted our address and phone number with it.
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This was sort of my point with the school calendar. I would be more concerned about a calendar ending up in the mailbox of creepy dude with my daughter's pic from the 4th grade Square Dance, knowing that she must live in the community, and hanging out outside the elementary school waiting for her.