Thanks I'm aware of the moral argument regarding this issue but I just wondered what the legal position was. I had to go down to the school and receive a lecture when it happened and obviously was very disappointed and angry with my son for being so stupid. The school impounded the mobile for a month and made him agree not to bring it back to school before returning it, which was fair enough.
I would have preferred if they'd contacted me first and let me be present when the phone was examined, the principle seemed to think he had the authority to effectively search my son without a parent present.
Given that the school is responsible for looking after the children from the minute they go into school to the minute they leave then I would think that the principal was in the right. In the same way I assume that they can search a lunch box or a locker.
So no definitve legal opinion then but lots of moral opinions.
Maybe I should have pointed out what the inappropriate content was, it was happy-slapping clips which had been downloaded off the internet and were being 'Bluetoothed' between students at lunchtime. The principle said he had been tipped off that there was something going on so he picked one of the kids to see what was happening.....
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