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175 points PaulHoule | 7 comments | | HN request time: 1.108s | source | bottom
1. swayvil ◴[] No.42159845[source]
Put a gopro on every kid and teacher. Document everything. Problem solved.

Ok, why is this a bad idea? Do the cons outweigh the pros?

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2. bargle0 ◴[] No.42160776[source]
Who gets to decide when the camera gets turned off in the restroom?
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3. swayvil ◴[] No.42161572[source]
I figure it doesn't. It never gets turned off. What's decided is who gets access to the record. It's encrypted and there's legal stuff.

If you have a reason why it's bad then just say the reason. Don't ask insinuative questions.

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4. bargle0 ◴[] No.42161819{3}[source]
No one should be watching fifth graders go to the bathroom. “Legal stuff” is not adequate.
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5. swayvil ◴[] No.42162103{4}[source]
That's pretty damn weak.
6. Ekaros ◴[] No.42162859[source]
I support 24/7 surveillance in all areas of schools. Maybe bathrooms and like can be remodelled to single occupancy and equipped with AI detectors for multiple people and then manually checked.
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7. swayvil ◴[] No.42164330[source]
I was thinking like this.

Surveillance everywhere.

All of it encrypted. Never seen by anybody. Unless.

When there's an incident get permission from judge to decrypt the relevant.