STAMFORD PLUS - May 19 - The Connecticut House of Representatives approved legislation today introduced by State Representative Mae Flexer that will make internet dating safer. Flexer’s bill (HB 5866) which was passed with bipartisan support would require dating sites charging fees to provide their customers with safety tips and advice designed to make their dating experience, both on- and offline, safer. If Flexer’s bill becomes law, Connecticut would become the third state to regulate dating sites joining New York and New Jersey who have passed similar legislation. The bill now heads to the Connecticut State Senate for consideration.
All dating sites SHOULD, and most already do, include safety info.
Posted by: Mark Brooks | May 20, 2011 at 03:50 PM