Lawsuit Over School Spying in Third Week.
Several years ago a team visiting Livingston Middle School noticed cameras in a dressing room. Those cameras allegedly recorded images that were stored on a computer hard drive and could be accessed over the Internet.
The suit states that the images of the children were viewed by at least seven adults without the consent of the children or their parents.
The defendants also say that every successful remote access to the security system's software traces back to the computer in LMS Assistant Principal Robert Jolley's office. ("Hold the jokes, mister.")
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