Court overturns father's grounding of 12-year-old

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OTTAWA (AFP) — A Canadian court has lifted a 12-year-old girl's
grounding, overturning her father's punishment for disobeying his
orders to stay off the Internet, his lawyer said Wednesday.

The girl had taken her father to Quebec Superior Court after he
refused to allow her to go on a school trip for chatting on websites
he tried to block, and then posting "inappropriate" pictures of
herself online using a friend's computer.

The father's lawyer Kim Beaudoin said the disciplinary measures were
for the girl's "own protection" and is appealing the ruling.

"She's a child," Beaudoin told AFP. "At her age, children test their
limits and it's up to their parents to set boundaries."

"I started an appeal of the decision today to reestablish parental
authority, and to ensure that this case doesn't set a precedent," she
said. Otherwise, said Beaudoin, "parents are going to be walking on
egg shells from now on."

"I think most children respect their parents and would never go so far
as to take them to court, but it's clear that some would and we have
to ask ourselves how far this will go."

According to court documents, the girl's Internet transgression was
just the latest in a string of broken house rules. Even so, Justice
Suzanne Tessier found her punishment too severe.

Beaudoin noted the girl used a court-appointed lawyer in her paren

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