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Calif. students get X-rated version of class DVD
Calif. students get X-rated version of class DVD
ELK GROVE, Calif. ? A Northern California elementary school teacher sent her students home for the summer with a video of class memories, only the DVD included six seconds of her having sex on a couch. Officials at the Elk Grove Unified School District asked families of the teacher's 24 students to get rid of the DVD after the unintended clip was found spliced in a scene where children were sharing stories in class. "Just destroy them," said spokeswoman Torrey Johnson. Johnson said the teacher, whose name isn't being released, sent the DVD home with her students from Isabelle Jackson Elementary on the last day of class Friday. She learned of the mistake after a parent called her. She then called all the parents to ask them to destroy the DVD. The school district, located just south of Sacramento, initially sent a letter home to parents asking them to return the DVDs, but then asked parents to simply destroy them. |
haha, its not on the net yet? that would be great
someone send me the ISO! |
"Simply destroy them." ROFL
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Your career = destroyed.
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Damn, how the fuck? Was she rewriting her sex dvds? never had a teacher worth seeing...
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I'm sure most of them already had sex with her, so this DVD is nothing new.
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I'm guessing we'll be seeing the clip around in the next few days or so... :1orglaugh
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where is the clip? :D
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Quote:
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cencored clip here: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ee8_1246589206
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The legal expert actually said it was not a crime... thats interesting.
In California we have Penal Code section 313.1 313.1. (a) Every person who, with knowledge that a person is a minor, or who fails to exercise reasonable care in ascertaining the true age of a minor, knowingly sells, rents, distributes, sends, causes to be sent, exhibits, or offers to distribute or exhibit by any means, including, but not limited to, live or recorded telephone messages, any harmful matter to the minor shall be punished as specified in Section 313.4. 313.4. Every person who violates Section 313.1, other than subdivision (e), is punishable by fine of not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. However, if the person has been previously convicted of a violation of Section 313.1, other than subdivision (e), or of any section of Chapter 7.5 (commencing with Section 311) of Title 9 of Part 1 of this code, the person shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison. |
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