China has launched a campaign to enforce curfews at Internet cafes before schools let students out on summer vacation, a news report said Monday.
The focus of the weeklong crackdown, launched Saturday, “is to prevent the entry of kids under the age of 18,” said a Culture Ministry official quoted by the China Daily newspaper.
It said violators could face penalties ranging from being shut down for 15 days to losing their license to operate.
Internet cafes are required to limit the hours that underage customers can spend online and only allow in a few minors at a time.
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