The school suspends the student when a girl shares a video of the teacher abusing the class.

 

As per state-specific privacy and consent legislation. Because of this, the use of cameras and other recording equipment to keep an eye.

On how vulnerable persons are being cared for and treated has become a contentious issue. The issue therefore becomes whether there should be a legitimate expectation of privacy.

In a public classroom or whether there should be any legal protection at all for abuse evidence that is recorded using these methods. Undoubtedly, it makes sense for parents.

To be concerned about how their kid is being treated in the school when they are not there to watch over and protect them. If abuse is occurring, it seems sense to demand proof of it.

Therefore, punishing people who expose instructors misusing their position of authority appears harsh. As Brianna Cooper’s mother noted, it also seems harmful and counterproductive.

One can only speculate as to whether the schools are worried about privacy or the possibility of a lawsuit stemming from what could be seen on video. We’ll let you make the final decision.

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