A SCHOOL is putting CCTV in its toilets to cut down on bullying.
Astley Sports College in Dukinfield has installed the cameras to make sure there are no hiding places for school bullies.
"It's just a clever use of the technology that's available," said deputy head Ian Gilbert. "We had a grant to spend on security so it seemed natural to spend it on CCTV. We surveyed the pupils and asked if they would object to cameras in the toilets. The majority of the pupils said no, so we decided to put one camera in the boys' and one in the girls'."
The cameras are directed on the wash basins and the door and do not film inside the cubicles or urinals. They are just two of the school's 38 cameras which cost around é20,000.
Mr Gilbert added: "They've definitely proved their worth because pupils know they're being watched 24 hours a day. There are cameras on the corridors, in all the communal spaces and outside on the playground. If there are incidents of poor behaviour there's nothing like showing the pupils what they've done - you can't argue with the camera!
"The kids have welcomed it. I've even had pupils come up to me and say they've lost their blazer and could I look on the camera."
He added: "To shut your eyes to technology just doesn't make sense. Would we stop using electronic registers or texting parents? The technology is there so use it to your benefit."
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February 07, 2007

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Joey, Ashton under Lyne (08/02/2007 at 09:48)
OK littleones! hands up! where wont you bully?
Please miss! Please miss!:
Is it when you are being watched?
What about outside school where there are no cameras ?
That would be better miss wouldn't it?
Ace Riley, manchester (08/02/2007 at 13:19)
Tobias Cunningham, Gorton, Manchester (08/02/2007 at 13:58)
People are blind to the fact that this is the true reality of incidents like this and newspapers such as the Manchester Evening News are simply not reporting on it.
Matthew Wright, Castleford (08/02/2007 at 17:18)
Midnight, Manny (08/02/2007 at 18:40)
rob jones, wales (09/02/2007 at 09:36)
Makes me wonder whos behind it all in the 1st place.
Barney, Sussex (09/02/2007 at 17:58)
Richard, America (09/02/2007 at 18:43)
Concerned Parent, London (13/02/2007 at 19:55)
Richard, Cardiff (14/02/2007 at 09:34)
This isn't simply about using technology to some advantage, and clearly nobody stopped to conduct a rational analysis of the trade-offs before making this decision in the name of security.
If the school has a bullying problem, there are tried and tested methods of solving that which don't trample on the rights of children.