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Recent Sexting Cases Should Bring ChangeJanuary 29, 2013As cellphones have evolved, the law has not evolved with them. Among the issues state legislatures have struggled with is sexting, the sending of inappropriate texts between cellphones.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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nytx33
Let's send a message to young women that they also cannot get away with inappropriate behavior.
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50s4ever
Should outlaw cell phones or regulate the texting capacity. Stringent laws on who can own one. Stop schools from investing in that technology. That'll work. Go get 'em Cuomo.
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formerlyphil
sure pass more stringent laws against teachers sexting & the tenured ones will vacuum out more taxpayer dollars while waiting for their fair shake.
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50s4ever
I wonder if those three disagrees were students or teachers? There is no reason to even have a phone number of the other. It just leaves the door open to problems. Teachers have evolved as the left likes to say. Jail bait remains the same.
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duckster
Hold my beer I got an idea. I will send naked pics to minor..what could go wrong? wtf
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FlashBazbo
Albeit weak tea, this is one of the few times Trog has made an observation that doesn't make me wretch.
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50s4ever
Teachers have no business having social connections to students.
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troglodyte
I have no quibble with your editorial, but it is depressing to see illiterate phrasing like "one of the only" slipping on to the the pages of the Post-Journal. On the same page is an article about the collapse of education. As if to show an example...
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