Prime8 is always right thread...

10frank9

Web Wheeler
I'm pretty sure, as a moderator, you participating in a cyber bullying event such as this could get Eddie and the forum in very big trouble...

Did I miss something? Is Eddie going to shut down his own forum because some people are calling an ass an ass?
 

Prime8

New member
Did I miss something? Is Eddie going to shut down his own forum because some people are calling an ass an ass?

Reading comprehension. As California has laws in place, and that's where Eddie (the forum owner) resides, it would be a state matter.
 

Brankz

New member
Reading comprehension. As California has laws in place, and that's where Eddie (the forum owner) resides, it would be a state matter.

But Eddie has nothing to do with this,

don't cry about it.


I know my English sucks lol
 

gyoja75

Member
California's Cyber bully laws:

AB 9 “Seth’s Law” (2011) requires school policy and investigation processes (named after 13 year old Seth Walsh who committed suicide after being harassed about sexual orientation and identity) (http://e-lobbyist.com/gaits/text/354065)
AB 1156 (2011) expanded the definition of bullying and connected it to academic performance. Notes that bullying causes a substantial disruption and detrimental effect on students. Encourages training for school officials. Creates provisions to remove victim from the “unhealthy setting.”
AB 746, signed into law July, 2011. Language of the law includes student behaviors on social networking web sites: “Under existing law, bullying, including bullying committed by means of an electronic act, as defined, is a ground on which suspension or expulsion may be based. This bill would specify that an electronic act for purposes of the act in- cludes a post on a social network Internet Web site.” http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0701-0750/ ab_746_bill_20110708_chaptered.pdf
SB 719 (Bullying Prevention for School Safety and Crime Reduction Act of 2003); Chapter 828.
2001 Cal. Stats., A.B. 79, Chap. 646 Requires the Department of Education to develop model policies on the prevention of bullying and on conflict resolution, makes the model policies available to school districts and authorizes school dis- tricts to adopt one or both policies for incorporation into the school safety plan.
PDF file: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_79_bill_20011010_chaptered.pdf HTML file: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_79_bill_20011010_chaptered.html
A. B. 86, 2008 Code §32261 (g) Lieu. Pupil safety. Gives school officials grounds to suspend a pupil or recommend a pu- pil for expulsion for bullying, including, but not limited to, bullying by electronic act.


"Sua Sponte"
 

Brankz

New member
California's Cyber bully laws:

AB 9 “Seth’s Law” (2011) requires school policy and investigation processes (named after 13 year old Seth Walsh who committed suicide after being harassed about sexual orientation and identity) (http://e-lobbyist.com/gaits/text/354065)
AB 1156 (2011) expanded the definition of bullying and connected it to academic performance. Notes that bullying causes a substantial disruption and detrimental effect on students. Encourages training for school officials. Creates provisions to remove victim from the “unhealthy setting.”
AB 746, signed into law July, 2011. Language of the law includes student behaviors on social networking web sites: “Under existing law, bullying, including bullying committed by means of an electronic act, as defined, is a ground on which suspension or expulsion may be based. This bill would specify that an electronic act for purposes of the act in- cludes a post on a social network Internet Web site.” http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0701-0750/ ab_746_bill_20110708_chaptered.pdf
SB 719 (Bullying Prevention for School Safety and Crime Reduction Act of 2003); Chapter 828.
2001 Cal. Stats., A.B. 79, Chap. 646 Requires the Department of Education to develop model policies on the prevention of bullying and on conflict resolution, makes the model policies available to school districts and authorizes school dis- tricts to adopt one or both policies for incorporation into the school safety plan.
PDF file: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_79_bill_20011010_chaptered.pdf HTML file: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_79_bill_20011010_chaptered.html
A. B. 86, 2008 Code §32261 (g) Lieu. Pupil safety. Gives school officials grounds to suspend a pupil or recommend a pu- pil for expulsion for bullying, including, but not limited to, bullying by electronic act.


"Sua Sponte"

ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1380419200.126246.jpg lol


I know my English sucks lol
 
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