Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Child Porn Is Now Legalized

US says it is not illegal for schools to spy on students at home

"IT LOOKS LIKE PROSECUTORS are not going to get involved in the bizarre case of the school which switched on laptops to spy on students while they were in their own bedrooms.
US Attorney Zane David Memeger told
USA Today, investigators had found no evidence of criminal intent by Lower Merion School District employees who activated tracking software that took thousands of webcam and screenshot images on school-provided laptops.
A student and his family sued the district in February, claiming officials invaded his privacy by activating the software and the civil case is ongoing.
The school has admitted that it captured 56,000 screen shots and webcam images mostly so it could find missing student laptops. But in the case of this student the school appears to have been using the laptops to investigate home drug use.
By saying that the school was not "criminal" the prosecutors are not implying that the outfit was right. However it does mean that schools do not have to be worried about being locked up for spying on their students using this method."

Say most of the children's computers are in their bedrooms, a very conceivable scenario with pre teen and teen attitudes. Let's also say most people, unaware that pictures are being taken of them and assuming they have privacy in their own bedroom, are in varying stages of undress.

It's now legal to take and store pictures of them.

School Administrator Boasts About Spying On Students Using Laptop Webcams

"They don't even realize that we're watching. I always like to mess with them and take a picture (laughs). Nine times out of ten they duck out of the way, then they shut down and get back to work."

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