LONDON, Sept 12:
At the King Ecgbert School in Sheffield, teens who go to the loo are
never really alone — video cameras are inside all 12 bathrooms.
The group behind the report, Big Brother Watch, said a powerful watchdog is needed to ensure that students´ privacy is protected.
The report "will come as a shock to many parents," said director Nick Pickles. "Schools need to come clean about why they are using these cameras and what is happening to the footage."
Lesley Bowes, King Ecgbert´s principal, argued that the cameras help keep her students safe.
"It´s a way of safeguarding our children," Bowes said. She described her school´s cameras — whose footage is reviewed only if there is suspicion of wrongdoing — as useful anti-bullying tools. And she rejected any suggestion that the recording captures the students´ most intimate activities, saying the cameras monitor just the doors.
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