REFORMS NEEDED FOR GOVERNMENT TO IMPLEMENT FOR THE INTERNET Fortunately, I am an internet guy. I practically grew up with it, from its inception stages to now. I do everything on the internet, from banking to shopping, and it saves me a lot of time. As a result, I do more of it. These days, from booking events, dating, clubbing, and chatting, the internet is practically in every stage of our lives and will continue to be. For every new thing there is always resistance to change. It must have been the same for the internet. Most boomers must have called the internet usually a fad, a pass-by; some did understand its potential. But government is too slow to implement a framework of laws and regulations for it. In the UK, for example, it has decayed, and still porn is watched and obscene photos can be visited on a computer in a child’s bedroom—zero clue on what to do. They do not even put age restrictions on certain websites or ask ISPs to require verification. Noting that millions of chil...