Schools tighten mobile use to curb text bombs
Australia: Schools tighten mobile use to curb text bombs
Sydney Morning Herald [Australia]
03/07/05
Students will soon need a permission slip from their parents to bring mobile phones to school as part of a crackdown on cyber bullying in public schools. Fears that mobile phone text messages were being used to intimidate students have prompted NSW Premier Bob Carr to today announce an anti-bullying plan in schools. 'Students need to know they can leave home each day and they are not going to be faced with the misery of being picked on at school,' Mr Carr told ABC radio today."
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Sydney Morning Herald [Australia]
03/07/05
Students will soon need a permission slip from their parents to bring mobile phones to school as part of a crackdown on cyber bullying in public schools. Fears that mobile phone text messages were being used to intimidate students have prompted NSW Premier Bob Carr to today announce an anti-bullying plan in schools. 'Students need to know they can leave home each day and they are not going to be faced with the misery of being picked on at school,' Mr Carr told ABC radio today."
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