Court Rules Warrant Required for Cell Phone Searches
Will this extend to teachers?
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In my day we had to take pictures of our Junk and put it in an envelope and mail it to our girlfriends.
we were lucky if the guy at the local drugstore didn't "lose" the pictures while printing them.
Mektah said:
No, you forget that children in school have no privacy rights when it comes to their bags. Anything you bring onto school property, they have the right to search. This is true for most government owned/runned places.
+1, also, you have to remember is that the "kids cellphone" isn't the property of the kid, the kids pay the bill, so the privacy rights belong to the parrents, and they can wave them whenever they feel like it.
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I know that my son's high school does not allow use of a cell phone during school hours. If a student is violating that rule, they have opened themselves and their device to perusal by the teacher. As others have said, anything occurring on school grounds is subject to school rules that are fully disclosed. Just as a school locker is subject to reasonable search, so is their phon...
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It isn't an issue of whether or not a person getting the picture is a certain age or whether the person in the picture was consenting. It is the simple fact that it is illegal of produce or have the material.
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