LETTER:Pog corruption
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Sir: Thank God for Pogs? ("Spare the cash, spoil the parent", 11 May). Would it were so that these "cheap and popular" toys should involve "harmless competition". Do you not realise the extent of the corruption of today's young? Pogs have been banned from my children's primary school on account of the "numerous arguments over ownership" and the amount of money that has been changing hands for them. A sign of the times perhaps?
Yours etc,
NAOMI SACK
London, SE13
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