I would have found a migratory bird myself...[Muaha]
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I would have found a migratory bird myself...[Muaha]
Mail the phone to a prison. The guards will open the box and confiscate it.
First story - the school has absolutely no right to monitor students at home, even if on school provided equipment. There has to be a line of demarcation.
Second story - if the employer wants to monitor the employee's use of company provided equipment(vehicles, computers, etc) they can. If the employee doesn't like it the employee can seek employment elsewhere.
Caveat, if the employer feels the need to use the GPS function in a hand held device to monitor the employee than maybe the employer should re-evaluate their hiring process so they get more trustworthy employees. My train of thought on this is that a couple of jerks abused a flexible lunch policy and now everyone has to suffer - instead of the company firing the jerks.
Everyone knows that the only thing the "Right to Privacy" guarantees is your right to kill your unborn children (that's the rational Roe v. Wade is based on).
Other than that forget it.
With the volatile climate in the systems in our day and age, I can really see this leading somewhere. Something along the lines of a school gets sued for privacy concerns because the school caught the kid via webcam smoking some pot in his/her room. In court the schools attorney plays the card that, "x company uses this technology to moniter their employees and as a concerned society, we are simply keeping track of our kids to enable them to live safer lives." ... With the pussy liberal judges we have, that could set a precendent for some bad stuff... Thoughts?
I'm pretty sure that nearly every state has laws about recording people, especially in their homes. I know that in order to voice record someone, at least one person in the conversation must be aware of the recorder. In the webcam case, there is no conversation going on and the kid doesn't know the webcam is activated. Sounds illegal to me. I'm not even sure what I would do if I found out the school had done that to my kids.