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	Comments on: If The Auto Industry Was the Wireless Industry: “The Crash Test Dummy Is Fine, So We Can Go Even Faster”	</title>
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		By: Why There Should Be No More Discussion about “Appropriate” Screen Time for Infants, Toddlers, and Children - Safe Tech International		</title>
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