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Posted 22 February 2010 - 02:08 PM

SPYING ON KIDS AT HOME VIA LAPTOP WEB CAMS

SCHOOL GAVE KIDS LAPTOPS TO SPY ON THEM IN THEIR HOMES-

-Edited/Summarized by 'Sweeps' Fox

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*'Sweeps' NOTE:
…Here we go folks. Another 'Big Brother' intrusion into our lives. Incredible…school kids in an American school were given laptops, and 'THEY' are using them to actually SPY on them in their own homes. See the article….and get more than Disgusted, get damned Angry/'S'

Last week…a federal civil rights lawsuit was filed against the Lower Merion School District, its board of directors and the superintendent for allegedly violating the privacy of a 15-year-old student at Harriton High School…by remotely activating the webcam inside a school-issued laptop computer. Now, the FBI has reportedly opened an investigation into the case to see if there were any federal wiretap or computer-intrusion laws that were violated…as if there wasn't**

Blake Robbins and his 18-year-old sister both attend Harriton High School and were among the 2,300 students in the district to receive the Apple laptops. All students and their parents had to sign a "memorandum of understanding" to take the laptops home with wording that explained the rules and regulations that came along with the computers. The paperwork did not include the disclosure that the school district had the ability to remotely activate the embedded webcams at any time, without student's permission.

Last November, Blake Robbins was called to the office by the vice principal to talk about what she called his "improper behavior" at home. Vice Principal Lindy Matsko allegedly cited as evidence a photograph taken with the computer's webcam that had been activated in Blake's bedroom. Robbins claims that the Matsko accused him of selling drugs when she saw him holding up what she believed to be pills. The 15-year-old says he was simply holding his favorite candy, "Mike And Ikes," which are small oblong, chewy jelly beans.

Blake's mother Holly backs up her son's claim that he is constantly eating the candy, and believes that he was not selling drugs. She and her husband Mike are extremely concerned that the school district turned on their son's webcam and feel it was a gross invasion of privacy inside their home. The mother of two says it felt like discovering a Peeping Tom in their house.

School district officials say the only time they ever turn on the webcams is when one of the school-issued laptops have been reported lost, stolen or missing, so that they can try to track them down. They concede that the wording in the laptop policy was not sufficient, and did not explain the security feature, but insist that they never spied on students. As if anyone would BELIEVE THAT.

Lower Merion officials say that they turned the cameras on 42 times in the past 14 months, which helped them recover 28 missing laptops.


'It is not legal for anybody, the government, the police, or the school district, without some sort of warrant or some kind of invitation to come into your home and record what you are doing, or what you are saying', said Mark Haltzman, the Robbins' attorney.

The LMSD issued a statement Friday to parents and students, stating that the webcams have been deactivated while a thorough review of the case -- and policy -- moves forward.



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Posted 23 February 2010 - 11:03 AM

View Postskylark, on Feb 22 2010, 02:08 PM, said:

SPYING ON KIDS AT HOME VIA LAPTOP WEB CAMS

SCHOOL GAVE KIDS LAPTOPS TO SPY ON THEM IN THEIR HOMES-

-Edited/Summarized by 'Sweeps' Fox

Attachment LAPTOP_S...NG_PHOTO.jpg



*'Sweeps' NOTE:
…Here we go folks. Another 'Big Brother' intrusion into our lives. Incredible…school kids in an American school were given laptops, and 'THEY' are using them to actually SPY on them in their own homes. See the article….and get more than Disgusted, get damned Angry/'S'

Last week…a federal civil rights lawsuit was filed against the Lower Merion School District, its board of directors and the superintendent for allegedly violating the privacy of a 15-year-old student at Harriton High School…by remotely activating the webcam inside a school-issued laptop computer. Now, the FBI has reportedly opened an investigation into the case to see if there were any federal wiretap or computer-intrusion laws that were violated…as if there wasn't**

Blake Robbins and his 18-year-old sister both attend Harriton High School and were among the 2,300 students in the district to receive the Apple laptops. All students and their parents had to sign a "memorandum of understanding" to take the laptops home with wording that explained the rules and regulations that came along with the computers. The paperwork did not include the disclosure that the school district had the ability to remotely activate the embedded webcams at any time, without student's permission.

Last November, Blake Robbins was called to the office by the vice principal to talk about what she called his "improper behavior" at home. Vice Principal Lindy Matsko allegedly cited as evidence a photograph taken with the computer's webcam that had been activated in Blake's bedroom. Robbins claims that the Matsko accused him of selling drugs when she saw him holding up what she believed to be pills. The 15-year-old says he was simply holding his favorite candy, "Mike And Ikes," which are small oblong, chewy jelly beans.

Blake's mother Holly backs up her son's claim that he is constantly eating the candy, and believes that he was not selling drugs. She and her husband Mike are extremely concerned that the school district turned on their son's webcam and feel it was a gross invasion of privacy inside their home. The mother of two says it felt like discovering a Peeping Tom in their house.

School district officials say the only time they ever turn on the webcams is when one of the school-issued laptops have been reported lost, stolen or missing, so that they can try to track them down. They concede that the wording in the laptop policy was not sufficient, and did not explain the security feature, but insist that they never spied on students. As if anyone would BELIEVE THAT.

Lower Merion officials say that they turned the cameras on 42 times in the past 14 months, which helped them recover 28 missing laptops.


'It is not legal for anybody, the government, the police, or the school district, without some sort of warrant or some kind of invitation to come into your home and record what you are doing, or what you are saying', said Mark Haltzman, the Robbins' attorney.

The LMSD issued a statement Friday to parents and students, stating that the webcams have been deactivated while a thorough review of the case -- and policy -- moves forward.



-SCANDALOUS is not even a fitting word for this intrusion into ‘privacy’. It is though a ‘sign of the times’-when ‘Technocrats’ usurp more and more of ‘our cherished and thought enshrined freedoms’-and few people blink and eye-Captain :mellow:

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:01 PM

what ho!

If we saw this in the TV fiction it would seem so far fetched that it would not be accepted as a realistic event. Even people with abilities in X-men is more accepted than this.

Anyway, its a sign of the times, and thankfully many are seeing it as a sign too far.

I wonder how many pics they got of children whilst changing clothing? underwear? naughty beyond naughty... maybe they knew the English nursery worker who looked after very young children during the day, and often used her camera - including when in the toilet cubicle and the children she was looking after were (semi) naked (after a court case she has found herself behind bars, at Her Majesty's displeasure)

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:04 PM

View Postsimple simon, on Feb 24 2010, 10:01 PM, said:

what ho!

If we saw this in the TV fiction it would seem so far fetched that it would not be accepted as a realistic event. Even people with abilities in X-men is more accepted than this.

Anyway, its a sign of the times, and thankfully many are seeing it as a sign too far.

I wonder how many pics they got of children whilst changing clothing? underwear? naughty beyond naughty... maybe they knew the English nursery worker who looked after very young children during the day, and often used her camera - including when in the toilet cubicle and the children she was looking after were (semi) naked (after a court case she has found herself behind bars, at Her Majesty's displeasure)

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*Oh Yeah Simon and All,
...Figure A LOT of us us 'Wonder' about all the facets that went into this 'Spying', especially that now MORE Schools have been shown to have been infolved with their students in the same way. AND, of course, it wasn't just ALL webcams...'They' recorded secret AUDIO conversations with the same LAPTOPS, at the kids homes without ever having to turn on the webcam. NICE HUH?/'S'