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It's a system intended for aiding recovery of stolen laptops, not conducting surveillance of their students' lives 24/7.
The school invaded the student's privacy by deciding it could punish the him for his behavior at home using the image as evidence.
If the obtained material was irrelevant to recovery of a stolen laptop, why was it not disposed of and used against the student?
Who gives the school the right to monitor and control their students' activities outside school premises?
Did the school have a warrant to obtain evidence against the student?
"Welcome to the new edition of "Big Brother". It's not like we'd ask whether you want to participate."
The school invaded the student's privacy by deciding it could punish the him for his behavior at home using the image as evidence.
If the obtained material was irrelevant to recovery of a stolen laptop, why was it not disposed of and used against the student?
Who gives the school the right to monitor and control their students' activities outside school premises?
Did the school have a warrant to obtain evidence against the student?
"Welcome to the new edition of "Big Brother". It's not like we'd ask whether you want to participate."