Life Lesson: 1,600 Cameras Will Teach Students That They'll Never Have Privacy

Today's reminder that dystopian predictions aren't too far off . . . In fact they're right here . . .

Check the quote . . .

"The proposal, put together by Kansas City, Missouri-based Kansas City Audio-Visual, would call for the installation of 1,600 cameras through district buildings. The fisheye cameras would integrate with the district’s existing security system for teacher and student safety."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools Board to consider $6.8M classroom camera proposal

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Kansas, Public School District's Board of Education is expected to review a proposal Tuesday night that would spend nearly $6.8 million on a project to add cameras to school classrooms. The proposal , put together by Kansas City, Missouri-based Kansas City Audio-Visual, would call for the installation of 1,600 cameras through district buildings.


Parents and teachers object to putting 1,600 cameras in Kansas City, Kansas, classrooms

Parents and teachers lined up Tuesday night to criticize a $6.8 million proposal to install 1,600 cameras in Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools classrooms. According to a description of the proposal provided by the board, the cameras could be used to record lessons that would be shared with absent students or to broadcast instruction from one classroom to several others.

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