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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

‘THAT’S MY JOB’: OUTRAGED MOTHER SAYS HER DAUGHTER’S SCHOOL CROSSED THE LINE WITH PRIVACY INFRINGEMENT

Khloey Summers, a student at a Hillsboro, Ore., middle school, like many of her peers, whipped out her cellphone to take footage of an incident occurring in the gym last week. School officials confiscated all the students’ cellphones though, and when Summers’ device was returned, the video was deleted.

Now, Summers’ mother said she feels her daughter’s rights were violated.

According to KATU-TV, R.A. Brown Middle School administrators took Summers’ phone, on which she had filmed a confrontation between a student and staff member Friday. When she got her phone back the video was gone. She also reviewed her recently opened apps and found they had gone through her messages and photos as well, presumably to see if information about the confrontation had been sent elsewhere.
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5 comments:

  1. Sounds like a white trash mama .

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  2. "KHLOEY"??? ha ha ha ha!!!! must've got that one from the kardooshians.

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  3. If school administrators would grow a backbone and require that phones be kept in lockers till the end of the day, this would not have happened.

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  4. password the phone then sort it out later. no way they can access the phone without the password.
    stupid is as stupid does!

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  5. 823, can't one just take out the chip and view it on the computer? That's how I do it.

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