GamePolitics reports that in an interview published by the New Haven Advocate, Connecticut State Senator Gayle Slossberg is eager to do something about the rape scene in Grand Theft Auto IV.
The problem: There is no rape scene.

[Sen. Slossberg] wants confirmation of the rumored rape scene in Grand Theft Auto IV—but she can’t reach that level of the game. The Milford state senator’s never played GTA, but she fears it’s corrupting the youth and thinks a law requiring better warning labels might be the fix. She told the Nose as much at a Capitol press conference last week...
Slossberg hints she’ll... introduce legislation next session calling for clearer labeling of depraved video games like Grand Theft Auto... Slossberg’s a bit unsure of how the warning labels might read: "I mean what would it say? ’This game will make you a sociopath’?"
This is another reason why politicians shoud stay away from gaming...and politics. People like that are the ones corrupting the youth. Lying is bad juju!
Source : GamePolitics
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