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Should teens face child porn charges for 'sexting?'
Wed Feb 4, 2009
Flatbed - if parents simply took their kid's cell phones and snooped, the parents could be charged with a felony. The same law applies to you picking up an extension phone in your house and listening in on their conversations. It's illegal.
Should teens face child porn charges for 'sexting?'
Wed Feb 4, 2009
The 'kids' as you call them are commiting crimes - ADULT crimes. They already know better since quite regularly everyone hears about adults doing bad things in real life on the news.
Your boss declares martial law on Facebook
Fri May 9, 2008
Regarding computer/phone use (ANY) while on the company's time: 1) If you are on the company's time, they are paying you to WORK, not play, not socialize, not IM, not play games, not shop. 2) If you are on the company's time, they are paying you to WORK, not use a personal cell phone.
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