Parents pack courtroom to confront teacher accused of filming students
More than 50 parents filled a courtroom to confront a teacher accused of secretly recording students using hidden cameras. The incident has sparked outrage among families, leading to a highly charged public confrontation during the court proceedings. The teacher faces serious charges related to the alleged unauthorized filming of minors.
- ▪Over 50 parents attended the court hearing to confront the accused teacher.
- ▪The teacher is accused of using spy cameras to secretly film students.
- ▪The case has drawn significant public attention and emotional responses from the school community.
- ▪The alleged recordings involved未成年 students, raising serious privacy and safety concerns.
- ▪The incident occurred at a school in Australia, prompting calls for stricter oversight of staff conduct.
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