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Bruno
04-16-2010, 06:58 AM
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20100415_Lawyer__Laptops_took_thousands_of_photos. html

The system that Lower Merion school officials used to track lost and stolen laptops wound up secretly capturing thousands of images, including photographs of students in their homes, Web sites they visited, and excerpts of their online chats, says a new motion filed in a suit against the district.

More than once, the motion asserts, the camera on Robbins' school-issued laptop took photos of Robbins as he slept in his bed. Each time, it fired the images off to network servers at the school district.

Back at district offices, the Robbins motion says, employees with access to the images marveled at the tracking software. It was like a window into "a little LMSD soap opera," a staffer is quoted as saying in an e-mail to Carol Cafiero, the administrator running the program.

"I know, I love it," she is quoted as having replied.

Those details, disclosed in the motion filed late Thursday in federal court by Robbins' attorney, offer a wider glimpse into the now-disabled program that spawned Robbins' lawsuit and has shined an international spotlight on the district.

In the filing, the Penn Valley family claims the district's records show that the controversial tracking system captured more than 400 photos and screen images from 15-year-old Blake Robbins' school-issued laptop during two weeks last fall, and that "thousands of webcam pictures and screen shots have been taken of numerous other students in their homes."

Robbins, a sophomore at Harriton High School, and his parents, Michael and Holly Robbins, contend e-mails turned over to them by the district suggest Cafiero "may be a voyeur" who might have viewed some of the photos on her home computer.

The motion says Cafiero, who has been placed on paid leave, has failed to turn that computer over to the plaintiffs despite a court order to do so, and asks a judge to sanction her.

Cafiero's lawyer Thursday night disputed the suggestion that his client had downloaded any such photos to her home computer. Lawyer Charles Mandracchia said Cafiero has cooperated with federal investigators and is willing to let technicians hired by the district examine her computer if the judge so orders.

He also said Robbins' attorney had never asked him for Cafiero's personal computer. "He's making this up because his case is falling apart," Mandracchia said.

Since the Robbinses sued in February, district officials have acknowledged that they activated the theft-tracking software on school-issued laptops 42 times since September, and a number of times in the previous school year - all in order to retrieve lost or stolen computers.

But they have stopped short of specifying how many students may have been photographed and monitored, or how often - information that could shed light on whether Robbins' experience was unique or common.

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The system was designed to take a new picture every 15 minutes until it was turned off.

The material disclosed by the district contains hundreds of photos of Robbins and his family members - "including pictures of Blake partially undressed and of Blake sleeping," the motion states.


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MelissaWV
04-16-2010, 07:12 AM
It's depressing that the school district has a "case" at all.

Their contention it is to retrieve lost or stolen laptops could be easily verified. Quite the contrary here, though; the laptops took multiple pictures of the same person, so unless these kids are all stealing the laptops, that wouldn't happen.

The cameras provided no safeguards to ensure that children would not be photographed nude. It sounds like those school computers might have some "child porn" on them.

pcosmar
04-16-2010, 07:45 AM
So
If it is to retrieve stolen laptops, Why was it turned on when the laptop was not stolen? or reported stolen?

And I suspect that any child porn was removed from the school server and sold to third parties by now.
:(

Bruno
04-20-2010, 05:51 AM
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20100419_Lower_Merion_details_Web_cam_scope.html

specsaregood
04-20-2010, 06:12 AM
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