Domestic Spying Comes to NJ Schools

Sociological Strip Search Bill Passes Assembly, Scheduled For Senate Vote Today

Big Brother PosterBy Art Gallagher | MoreMonmouthMusings.com

New Jersey Public Schools are on the verge of becoming part of the government’s domestic spying apparatus.  If the NSA misses something while going through your phone calls and emails, they will have the questionnaires your children fill out in school to fall back on, if the Sociological Strip Search bill passes, as amended by the Assembly last week, and is signed into law by Governor Christie.

In case you’ve missed our previous coverage of this proposed law, it authorizes schools to conduct intrusive surveys into the lives of students without parental consent.  The bill, A/2421 in the Assembly and S/454 in the Senate, amends a current law passed in 2001 that requires written parental consent before school can question students about…

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2 Comments

  1. When are the parents going to step up and be responsible instead of counting on govt. to babysit and do the parenting?

  2. Too many self absorbed people who don't educate themselves on the political process go to the polls and, in the same fashion as a popularity contest, vote for the inept fool they are most familiar with.

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