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Old 10-13-2005, 09:51 AM   #8
DomLee
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Schools have to provide a safe environment for your child. They have to make REASONABLE attempts to protect your child.

With that said, the security guard is right in the sense that there is really nothing that he can do. What do you expect? For him to begin searching lockers and interrogating students randomly?

He wasn't right to comment about your child's internet activity.

He should've reported the situation to the principal and then...they can discuss and document the situation.

Without something for them to go on, like a real name or anything, your school's principal and security can only document the situation. And I don't think your daughter would appreciate it if the school started interrogating everyone that she associates with. That would be embarrassing for her.

So wait until Myspace gets back to your lawyer w/ some info. That is all that can be done.
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