by ZeroAerey25 . on Nov 19, 2007
One day, you're happily playing WoW when a van pulls up to the front of the house. From there, it's all hard labor and horse-riding. Bon voyage!
If you're under 18 and your parents are always lecturing you about spending too much time online, you should be careful. You might end up in a place like this:
The Jump Up Internet Rescue School in Mokcheon, South Korea, is similar to programmes around the world for troubled youths, providing a mix of military style, physical exercise and rehabilitation.
Inmates are pushed over assault courses and learn to ride horses, as well as being given therapy workshops on more creative pursuits such as pottery and drumming.
But the aim is not to wean them off drugs, alcohol or crime, but on their obsessive use of computers in a country with almost universal Internet access.
Read the full feature article at Telegraph.co.uk. What do you think about camps like this? Join the discussion.