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In reply to the discussion: Teacher told to resign after pupil steals her nude picture [View all]graegoyle
(532 posts)70. Do not keep naked pictures of yourself on your phone.
Send them to me.
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There is no rule against teachers having a phone at school. Teachers are told to call parents as
DhhD
Mar 2016
#8
Exactly. So since they have phones, and phones are cool, one must allow personal content
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#18
Really? You are equating seeing a teacher in a bathing suit to a partially nude picture of
adigal
Mar 2016
#57
I'm fully incapable of understanding how you think students seeing their teacher
adigal
Mar 2016
#60
I think the big deal here is the theft and invasion of privacy BY the students.
gcomeau
Mar 2016
#78
So...if it has to do in any way with something sexual, blame and punish the woman.
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#5
If a teacher had brought in printed naked pictures of themselves that were taken from a folder?
fbc
Mar 2016
#9
mebbe it wasn't meant for her husband....not to shame her more but it answers your question
Demonaut
Mar 2016
#36
You know, as a former teacher, I'm going to have to take a dissenting view on this one.
Xithras
Mar 2016
#11
Well, if she brought her phone into the classroom and he got into her email through her phone
StevieM
Mar 2016
#34
Only a fool would have nude or semi-nude pics on an app and not have a password on it
adigal
Mar 2016
#48
administrators are too often bad teachers who gave themselves a promotion by taking a few
yurbud
Mar 2016
#67
With devices connected to the cloud, like OneDrive, or iCloud, the distinction of 'bringing it to
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#52
"It's not like the kid was outside her bathroom, with the expectation of privacy, taking pictures."
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#58
why does her husband need a nude photo of her. Doesn't he know what she looks like nude?
olddad56
Mar 2016
#15
"why does her husband need a nude photo of her. Doesn't he know what she looks like nude?"
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2016
#38
You never never never let your pc or phone be used by unsupervised students.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Mar 2016
#16
Well then it's in my hand, not left where students or parents can steal it which happens a lot.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Mar 2016
#69
Absolutely, but that doesn't mean the teacher wasn't irresponsible leaving her phone unattended
adigal
Mar 2016
#50
But the phone was not an illegal item, like drugs. And the pictures were not on the screen
StevieM
Mar 2016
#35
Upthread, another teacher said that in her school, certain legal Rx drugs aren't allowed either
adigal
Mar 2016
#51