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Anti-bullying charity wants Bully to be banned

Rockstar in bother again
Thu Aug 10 2006, 12:27
ROCKSTAR'S Bully game - scheduled for a Yule release - has come under attack from an anti-bullying charity.

Director Liz Carnell of bullying.co.uk, said: "We'd hoped that Rockstar had ditched this game following our complaints about it a year ago. We don't think this game is likely to leave players with a warm and fuzzy feeling."

She said the charity was contacted by thousands of parents and kids a year - school bullying makes their life a misery.

"We're very concerned that even if this game were to get an adult rating in the UK, there would be nothing to stop younger members of the family playing it," she said. µ

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