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Guilty until proven innocent?
This is not the way. Subjecting workers of any profession to this kind of tyrannical surveillance is a violation of human rights and dignity. There are good patriotic teachers out there that do not deserve this treatment.
We need to rebuild our society on a foundation of trust and integrity, not big brother spying on everyone.
There are good patriotic police who strap a camera to their lapel every day too. It saves their ass more than it hurts them. You ever drive with a dashcam? Makes you a betfer driver, and when someone hits you, its all on camera. We are talking about our nations most precious resource and our future. There are things your kids teacher can do that are worse than what the police could do to them, and Id rather have my kids in police custody than a teachers unless they are on camera. Sorry to the few who feel a level of distrust is not warranted for their misdeeds. The reality is that one bad egg will spoil the bunch
Police are doing things that are life or death and those videos are evidence
School is not even remotely similar.
If you're going to send your kid somewhere every day where you're worried about what's going to happen to them the solution isn't to film it.
So how about the gas station attendant who is on camera all day? The cashier at the store, or the teller at the bank? Should tgey feel such righteous indignation that their privacy has been taken away or should they feel that because there is a camera their boss doesnt trust them? Draw whatever conclusions you want, statistically there is a pretty high probability that you work on camera all day anyway. Any video of a crime is considered evidence, fren. In this day and age, if you arent worried about sending your kid to a liberal indoctrination center, you must not have kids. And no matter what you believe a camera with a live feed parents can access would stop that shit right quick
As someone who has taught, there should be a camera on the students as well. This will vastly improve student performance as it will force kids to pay attention. They don’t care what the teacher thinks, so they slack off. But if mommy and daddy can see their kid fucking around, now they might deal with some real consequences.
I'm not worried about sending my kids to a "liberal indoctrination center" because I'm not a selfish superficial piece of shit.
If you are, then what happens to your kids is on you.
Normalizing and advancing the disgusting surveillance nanny state we are in so you can pretend you're eliminating the risk of sending your kid to government schools isn't acceptable.
And I'm not on camera where I work because I'm not a wage slave.
I'm tired of legislating to protect the lowest common denominator.
If you don't care about your kids nether do I.
Yeah? like what else are going to do with that liberal arts degree that affords them summers off?
I drive a school bus and there are 5 cameras on each bus. They have every angle covered
Yea. I went through thru the same thing with my kids. Someone stole an expensive item out of their backpack. When we asked for the security cameras- were told they were not for our consumption. Think they would have said that if it was one child accosting another?
Did that question just make you wonder to yourself “depends on the color”? Well, that’s how 24/7 recorded life will be. It will groupthink activated only for certain favored groups and desires public social positions, and NEVER for the everyday person.
If you think they are doing that for the safety of the students I have a bridge to sell you.
It's a liability issue for the school district.
No it's also for the driver. I don't want to be accused of anything. It happens.
Unfortunately it takes actual video to get a bad teacher fired. They don't just leave on there own when someone announces no more bad teachers.
So we should take cameras out of banks and stores too so people can have their privacy and not be "subjected to tyrannical surveillance" and feel like they have been violated. It is FAR more likely that you work in a place that has a camera on you at all times than not. Children are more important than money. Its also far more likely that a teacher might try to indoctrinate your child than rob a bank, but we dont point the cameras away when a teacher walks into a bank. You can expect to be on camera at least 50% of the time after you walk out your front door if you live in a metro area, and maybe more when you are in your house.
Who’s in charge of reviewing and releasing the videos? Same thing as who counts the votes? Be careful of the nightmare you wish for
Every class has a live camera accessible to parents of children in that class with a password. Its pretty simple.
If children are so important don't send them to places alone you think they'll get hurt.
Body cams on police are a good thing. So is cameras public school teachers.