School Caught Using Webcams To Spy On Students...At Home

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Chazwozel

This school district is right around where I live. Lucky for my kids, they won't be going there.
 

Dave

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First it was that they didn't do it at all. Then it was an isolated incident. Now it's 42 times. Story change much?
 
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Kitty Sinatra

Why the smurf are y'all even contemplating this? Y'all are gonna get nightmares now.
 
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Chibibar

First it was that they didn't do it at all. Then it was an isolated incident. Now it's 42 times. Story change much?
Yea.

@others
The FBI states that the school DIDN'T use the security system to spy on ANY kids. My confusion arise from why was the kid punish from a picture taken from home. This means someone DID use it. This also means that the FBI didn't even do the investigation, even if they READ the newspaper at least, they would have figure it out that someone use the system and it was the school personal who did it since the kid was punish (doesn't take THAT much brain to figure that much out)

Now the school is even in deeper water since they didn't even BOTHER to investigate what the kid was eating. Mike & Ike is a controlled substance??? wow. I miss that memo.
 
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Dusty668

*closes my Lil Big Book of necromacy*
Hi guys! Just thought I'd pull this thread up and let you know of a followup to the story.

Remember how the scool said that they only did it 42 times, which kinda sounds like 42 pictures taken? Not so true a thought that, it means they had 42 investigations.

With thousands of pictures of the school kids on the school servers at home, or other non school areas.

Back at district offices, the Robbins motion says, employees with access to the images marveled at the tracking software. It was like a window into \\"a little LMSD soap opera,\\" a staffer is quoted as saying in an e-mail to Carol Cafiero, the administrator running the program.
\\"I know, I love it,\\" she is quoted as having replied.

\\"To the extent there is any evidence of misuse of any images, that also will be disclosed,\\" said the attorney, former federal prosecutor Henry E. Hockeimer Jr. \\"However, at this late stage of our investigation we are not aware of any such evidence.\\"

The system was designed to take a new picture every 15 minutes until it was turned off.
The material disclosed by the district contains hundreds of photos of Robbins and his family members - \\"including pictures of Blake partially undressed and of Blake sleeping,\\" the motion states.
Here's a picture of one of the Scholarly Scofflaws now:



Soooo I am sooo glad big brother is taking good care of teh chillun. Laws yes. I am so delighted the same kind of thinking will be taking care of my health. I think I have a great mustache for being an octomom.
 
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