Draft ordinance in Toyoake has triggered a backlash from locals, with some calling it an attack on individual freedom

A Japanese city is considering a proposed ordinance that would limit screen time to two hours outside of work or school -- but the measure is non-binding.

Draft ordinance in Toyoake has triggered a backlash from locals, with some calling it an attack on individual freedom

The limit would only apply outside of work and study time and no fines would be given if breached

La medida, que no impondrá sanciones en caso de incumplimiento, tiene como objetivo “evitar el uso excesivo de dispositivos que causan problemas de salud física y mental”