Listener 4847 Demeaning By Lionheart
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not sure what category this goes under, but i thought parents might have a view on it that will help me...
i recently found out that the local school has installed CCTV cameras in their toilets and are insisting that it is not illegal as there is signage to inform users. while there may well be a legal loophole, what are the moral implications of this, specially considering the curent climate of paedophilia and accounts of teacher-student relations being publicised in the press?
i am not a parent, i only left the same school myself a matter of years ago, but it is a cause for concern that schools can do this kind of thing. any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.they have just installed cameras in the toilets at my skool but they are only in the girls toilets and none in the boys, i think this is real unfair because they say the cameras dont move but i swear when your in the loo they move loadz of us have seen them doo it so none uses the last 3 toilets on the end i think this is an invation of privacy at my skool
If the cameras don't cover the cubicles themselves then there is very little to complain about if there is already cctv elsewhere in the school that you are ok about.
If they cover the cubicles then I would regard that as an invasion of the pupils right to privacy (which is a right under the human rights act) and would complain in the strongest possible terms that such filming is illegal.
If you have concerns then I would write politely to the head and simply ask to be shown the cctv control room and have it demonstrated to you precisely what is being filmed and what can be recorded. If it did include the cubicles then I would make a complaint via the police that indecent images of children were being made.
Theres a balance that is very difficult to strike and toilets are often the site for bullying / smoking and other school rule breaking behaviour but one should be able to use the lavatory without fear of being overseen.
im studying a course at college and we are currently doing a module on law, which covers human rights, i am sure our law lecturer said this was a breach of human rights... maybe speaking to someone that is legally qualified would maybe help even the citizens advice... as until people put a stand to this it can continue.
only an idea...
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