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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happens if your child films a fight at school during school hours? Do they get in trouble for filming it?[/quote] Your child gets in real trouble for violating the tech policy while the students who got in the fight get RJ and the principal gets nothing for violating the policy on notifying police. This seems odd but only your child put MCPS’s reputation at risk by creating evidence, so it’s only right that they face the most severe consequences. [/quote] What? This makes no sense. [/quote] I said it seemed odd but you have to remember that the number one priority of MCPS is preventing bad news from coming out and covering up evidence of assaults in schools is a vital pillar of MCPS’s public affairs strategy. When someone records the assault, it’s much harder for MCPS to cover it up. Therefore, MCPS must punish that student most severely and admonish the community not to take videos. This is really just common sense. [/quote]
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