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Protecting Children Online Save Email Print
Richmond, Va.
Posted: 12:18 AM Feb 27, 2008
Last Updated: 1:57 PM Feb 27, 2008

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Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell continues his push to protect children from online predators.

On Tuesday, McDonnell traveled to Chester Middle School to highlight three internet safety video games provided free to Richmond-area schools.

The video games help students learn how to maintain a higher standard of personal safety and personal responsibility online.

All public middle schools and high schools in the city of Richmond, and the counties of Hanover, Henrico and Chesterfield have received the software.

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