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Originally Posted by cc6
Something unrelated to her teaching profession led to her dismissal from her position of employment. She will probably have some sort of formal black mark following her around for the rest of her life. Even if she doesn't, this nude activitiy will be held against her in jobs that are completely unrelated to some pictures she got taken of her.
I don't see the harm in teachers using a Facebook or Myspace account using their own name. This way they are accountable for everything they say and do.
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Unrelated? Are you serious? Yeah, a teacher plastering her privates all of the world wide cyber internets for everyone to see will have
no lingering issues in class. I cannot imagine how that would effect her ability to do her job.
It does not matter if
you see the harm in them having facebook or myspace. YOU are no the employer. If they sign the contract they are bound by it. I will bet that this trollop signed a contract that said she was not supposed to be a moron. She turned out to be one so they fired her.