Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Teacher faces sentence of 40 years

This (Teacher’s porn conviction sparks tech debate) is completely stupid. Who hasn't gone to some random Web site and encountered a seedy popup at some point in their Web use? This poor woman. Here she is substitute teaching a class, and gets into one of those dumb popup hell scenarios. If anything, the school should be at fault for not having the appropriate software installed to combat such problems; or fault the kids who were surfing the Internet while she was out of the classroom. I'm sure what those kids saw wasn't anything that they wouldn't accidentally see otherwise in the course of their lives if their parents are too stupid to figure out that this obviously wasn't something done on purpose.

5 comments:

Author said...

The teacher should have thrown a coat over it or something. Other than that, prison? I'm guessing she has no criminal record? Plus she's married? What a bunch of stupid fucks.

ar_kay_tee said...

Yeah, she could have done that. But at the time it happened she probably figured, "oh crap, close that" and then it turned into the popup mess. I dunno. When you're all freaked out about something, sometimes you don't have the best judgement. 40 years seems a bit steep - actually, jail sentence of any sort for this seems pretty dumb.

Anonymous said...

Her husband, Wes, looks like a creepy old pornographer. Just look at him!

gcb said...

I read that the school could lose federal funding because it didn't have the proper filters on its computers.

Author said...

You can tell they're really thinking about the kids.

"A teacher had some porn on the computer!? Mark my words, those kids are writing in the dirt with sticks for the next decade!"