Scottish schools ban camera phones
Primary and secondary schools in the West Lothian area of Scotland have banned pupils from bringing camera phones into school. The move, which will affect camera-phone owners among the 30,000 children in 77 schools in the area, has been taken over fears of how images taken within the school could be misused by paedophiles.
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