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Girls Bugged Teachers' Staff Room

A pair of enterprising Swedish schoolgirls ended up in court after they were caught bugging their teachers break room. The duo hoped they would hear discussions about upcoming tests and school work, allowing them to get better grades. It worked until one of them decided to brag about it on Facebook, and the authorities were called in. The girls were charged with trespassing and fined 2,000 kronor ($270) each in Stockholm District Court.

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  1. don't.. by MickyTheIdiot · · Score: 4, Funny

    strong words in the staff room
    the accusations fly!

    1. Re:don't.. by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Funny

      Those girls will really feel the Sting of their actions once the Police get involved.

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  2. sold! by toxonix · · Score: 5, Funny

    You had me at "A pair of enterprising Swedish schoolgirls"

    1. Re:sold! by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny

      He had me at "enterprise."

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  3. Should this be called facebook-itis? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why is it that so many people don't seem to understand the concept of "Things You Don't Discuss In Public" anymore? Do they not think that the world wide web is public? The whole point of Facebook was supposed to be getting in touch with people and communicating with them, yet the way many people carry on, it's like they don't realize the whole world is able to look and see a permanent record of what they're doing.

    The worst part is, this isn't even the stupidest braging I've ever seen done on facebook - one example I've seen was where one idiot was using lawsuits as a harrassment tool against someone they'd had a falling out with, and was constantly bragging on facebook about their next wonderful plan, and how "That idiot will never see this coming! There's no way they'll be ready for it!". Sadly, they had forgotten to un-friend the person they were suing, so their target received a steady stream of updates on what to expect next.

  4. Maybe the case will be dropped? by commodore64_love · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ya know..... the same way the case in Pennsylvania was dropped when the teachers were caught spying on the girls' bedrooms.

    Psyche.

    Spying == okay when it's a government employee. Some people are more equal than others.

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    1. Re:Maybe the case will be dropped? by krazytekn0 · · Score: 4, Funny

      But it's not trendy on slashdot to be logical about government and police practices!

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  5. Re:Creative Cheating by Jedi+Alec · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For all we know they're 13 years old. Is it really worth it to really crack down on them or can we assume that both having to appear in court and the punishment their parents will apply on top of it are enough?

    What do you propose? Hard time? Bigger fines?

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  6. Re:Creative Cheating by MoonBuggy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Where's that '-1: WTF' mod when I need it.

  7. Re:Creative Cheating by mwvdlee · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hope the court system teaches them a lesson that they won't forget, because a slap on the wrist (tiny fine) just isn't going to cut it.

    Indeed, these swedish girls deserve a spanking!

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  8. Public Performance by ThatOtherGuy435 · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's a good thing there wasn't any music being played in the break room, or the local branch of the RIAA would have had them crucified.

  9. Re:Creative Cheating by hoggoth · · Score: 4, Funny

    > Indeed, these swedish girls deserve a spanking!

    I'll be in my bunk.

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  10. Re:Creative Cheating by boristdog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I used to be a high school teacher. You'd be amazed at how stupid the students think you are, and how amazed they are when they find out you have an actual life outside of school.

    Also, they think you can't hear or see 3 feet beyond the teacher's desk.

  11. Unfair play by bluhatter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Some of you may recall the story about school administrators using laptop cameras to spy on its students ( link to article ). In that case, no charges were could be brought against the school administrators. How is it that students doing the same to their administrators are treated as criminals, then? This world is so confusing.

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  12. Back in my day ... by PPH · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ..., the girls slept with teachers to get inside information about exams.

    You kids stay off my lawn!

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  13. Re:Creative Cheating by Tukz · · Score: 3, Funny

    What the hell are you talking about?
    Do you not comprehend how currency works, at all?

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  14. Re:Reversed Rolls by hazah · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Or worse... YOU walk in and recognize that it's HER shoes while SHE's raging on the toilet with PBR beer shits at 150psi.

  15. Re:Back in my day ... by troll8901 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A student comes to a young professor's office hours. She glances down the hall, closes his door, and kneels pleadingly. "I would do anything to pass this exam."

    She leans closer to him, flips back her hair, gazes meaningfully into his eyes. "I mean," she whispers, "I would do anything."

    He returns her gaze. "Anything?"

    "Anything."

    His voice turns to a whisper. "Would you... STUDY??"