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  • 2/27/2010 9:16 PM Ed Johnston wrote:
    Schools public and privete are violating your 4th Amendment with you are personal paying them to WATCH you in your homes in the name of public safety.. I do know it a lot of information at one time..

    Schools are violating your 4th Amendment with you are personal paying them to WATCH you in your homes in the name of public safety..
    Please copy and sign and send to To Senator Ted Ferrioli it is your responsibility protect your family.



    I did this on my own..with out Senator Ted Ferrioli knowlage. But in GOD"S NAME tims in critical.
    http://www.oregontrackers.com/CPS/drug_test_cops_judges.html

    Please right him.


    Administraion laws and rules our for Elected and public employee's and privete courperations,," Not for a free Amereicans"
    Senator Ted Ferrioli
    Party: R District: 30
    Capitol Phone: 503-986-1950
    District Phone: 541-490-6528
    Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., S-323, Salem, OR, 97301
    District Office Address: 111 Skyline Drive, John Day, OR, 97845
    Email: sen.tedferrioli@state.or.us
    Website: http://www.leg.state.or.us/ferrioli

    78th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2011 Regular Session
    NOTE: Matter within { + braces and plus signs + } in an amended section is new. Matter within { - braces and minus signs - } is existing law to be omitted. New sections are within
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    Senate Bill ____

    A BILL FOR AN ACT
    Relating to the inclusion cameras in computers given to students to take home
    WHEREAS, ABC Good Morning America has reported on Feb. 22, 2010 that the FBI is investigating the Harriton High School of the Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania for including a spy camera in a computer that the school gave 15-year-old Blake Robbins, after his parents alleged their son's privacy was violated; and
    WHEREAS that high school’s school district has hired a lawyer to respond to the allegations; and
    WHEREAS whatever the outcome of the FBI investigation into the violation of Blake Robbins’ privacy and whatever the outcome of any lawsuit that may be brought by the parents of the student, such spying is morally wrong; and
    WHEREAS any such spying on a student like Blake Robbins and an undisclosed number of other students from that high school presumptively violates the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment clause against “unreasonable search and seizures; and
    WHEREAS the school district’s defense--that perhaps it should have disclosed the presence of the camera and then all would be have been legally and ethically fine—may or may not prevail in responding to either a lawsuit by the parents or charges by the FBI; and
    WHEREAS it is conceivable that a school or school district might attempt in Oregon to similarly place spy cameras within the bedroom, living room and home in general of students, with or without notice to the student or parents; and
    WHEREAS students may not understand the constitutional and ethical implications of such an attempt, nor communicate it to their
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