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Ranger
06-17-2011, 06:11
This is just kind of funny, especially since the social police have decided that possessing one of these yearbooks constitutes child pornography.... What can I say, it's Caleefornya!


Students at a California high school were asked to turn in their yearbooks after a photo was discovered inside the memory book of two students possibly engaged in a sex act, authorities said Thursday.
San Bernardino County investigators were notified Tuesday and Big Bear High School employees and detectives began collecting the yearbooks in the mountain community at Big Bear Lake, 70 miles east of Los Angeles.
The background of a school dance photo shows a 17-year-old boy's hand inside the clothing of a 15-year-old girl in a way that suggests sexual penetration.
"The photo was taken at a dance and the suspect and victim are not the focus of the photo. They are in the background and likely didn't know they were in the photo," said sheriff's spokeswoman Cynthia Bachman.
It went unnoticed by the yearbook adviser.
"When the adviser scanned the photo, it was very easy to overlook," Bachman said.
But the scandalous picture didn't escape student notice after the yearbooks were distributed.
"You know, how you look at a photo and don't notice what's in the background? Then, it's, 'Oh my gosh, look what's going on back there,'" Bachman said.
Authorities said no one has been arrested but they released no other information on the boy and girl.
Most students have returned the yearbooks for editing, which involves covering the suspect photo with another page or another photograph.
Detectives were contacting students who haven't turned in yearbooks with a warning they could face a charge of possessing child porn.
Telephone calls to the principal's office were referred to the school district. Tim Larson, spokesman for the Bear Valley Unified School District, didn't immediately return a telephone message.
The last day of classes is Friday, according to the school calendar.

Bailey Guns
06-17-2011, 07:21
"You can have my yearbook - that shows me engaged in a sex act with my girlfriend - when you pry it from my cold, dead hands." - Anon Student

KevDen2005
06-17-2011, 07:34
Ha ha ha

[ROFL1]

opie011
06-17-2011, 07:52
Detectives were contacting students who haven't turned in yearbooks with a warning they could face a charge of possessing child porn.
They should charge the school with selling "child pornography"!

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 09:33
They should charge the school with selling "child pornography"!

Exactly... you can't say "Sorry, you unwittingly and unknowingly possess Child Pornography that was given via the SCHOOL, do not pass go, do not collect $200, Jail!"

Irving
06-17-2011, 09:44
Why would detectives be contacting students at all? What crime has been committed? Not surprised that people are trying to strong arm kids though.

ghettodub
06-17-2011, 09:50
It wasn't porn, but a similar thing happened with my high school year book. There were pictures of people drinking and smoking pot in it... big fuss, blah blah, I still have mine.

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 10:33
Pornography Defined: Any visual media depicting the genitalia of a male or female to include videos, pictures, drawings or paintings.
Child Pornography: Same as above only involving minors (US under 18).
The only reason I had that definition lying around was because I had to prove that Maxim was not porn to my COC in Afghanistan.

Guylee
06-17-2011, 11:18
The child porn thing is just a scare tactic. The authorities can't do jack if the kids don't return the books.

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 11:19
The child porn thing is just a scare tactic. The authorities can't do jack if the kids don't return the books.

True and all it really is is minors depicting a sex act, it's not any worse that what I've seen on some of my friends younger siblings/children's facebook pictures- which some of that is not really all that appropriate for under 18 to be doing.

Ranger
06-17-2011, 11:26
Hell, for that guy in the picture, this is a trophy! Besides, given the scandal you know that this picture has been scanned and uploaded to the net a million times already.

Ronin13
06-17-2011, 11:50
Hell, for that guy in the picture, this is a trophy! Besides, given the scandal you know that this picture has been scanned and uploaded to the net a million times already.

[Worth]
Had to... if anyone can find said picture and we can kinda judge better if we actually see what all the fuss is about.

Byte Stryke
06-17-2011, 12:03
Why would detectives be contacting students at all? What crime has been committed? Not surprised that people are trying to strong arm kids though.


Students at a California high school

do I have to explain everything to you

The Peoples Rupublik of Kalifornia has decreed that it is in the best interest of the state

Tweety Bird
06-17-2011, 16:59
"Gee, Detective, the yearbook was destroyed by the tornado."

Just like my guns were.

[Beer]

spaceCADETzoom
06-17-2011, 17:15
Oh..yeah, i almost forgot i was on a gun forum, the California bashing brought me back...

Seriously, what reaction should the school have made? It doesnt matter where...it would have been the same for a Colorado school. As a previous poster mentioned about his yearbook with a picture of kids smoking pot. He didnt go to a Ca HS...

Sucks all around, but the box has been opened...the books are out there. Cant do much about it, but there may be some overstating school official, cop, or jounalist labling something child porn to try and stuff everything back in the box. Futile.

GhostRider
06-17-2011, 18:45
They should charge the school with selling "child pornography"!

[ROFL1][ROFL1][ROFL1]