This week, Sarah Rissa Pereira, a 8 -year -old girl, died by inhaling the deodorant in the alleged Tiktok challenge. The case re -warned, not only in society, but also at the National Congress on this topic.
With the repercussions of the event, two Senate members submitted draft laws on this subject. Leila do Volleybal (PDT-DF) wants to criminalize identification, incitement or help to participate in children and adolescents in serious challenges that may endanger the lives of these young people.
In the same line, Senator Alessandro Vieira (MDB-RS), who in turn strengthened the importance of approval of his own project and which deals with the safety of these children in digital environments. This proposal has already been approved by the Senate and is currently being treated in the House of Representatives.
In the House of Representatives, Maria de Rosario, the importance of installing the Parliamentary Investigation Committee (CPI) for the investigation Crimes committed against children Adolescents on social networks by groups and criminal organizations.
The deputy says: “This intention of consumer price index is accurately doubling the eyes, care, attention and safety for our children and adolescents. However, for this, it is necessary to listen to society and understand with the family and teachers, the reality that lived inside homes and teaching spaces. This phenomenon is complicated and also requires institutional responses.”
According to a survey conducted by the Demikida Institute, over the past ten years, 56 The death of children and Teenagers were registered as a result Virtual challenges.
“We cannot normalize that the Internet is an environment that is allowed by everything. It cannot be Sarah’s death, as well as among many children and other adolescents, it cannot be in vain. You should be responsible for those who create or reveal this type of dangerous content,” says Senator at night.
For alessandro video, the topic is a “global problem”. “It is a global problem and we can no longer allow our youth to develop in a safety environment. PL 2628 puts companies in the center of responsibility and asks them to consider the safety of young people from the moment they develop products or provide access.”