Sunday, April 08, 2007
Not Exactly Why Schools Have Cable....
School District Investigates Porn Bill
Apr 7, 10:49 PM (ET)
UNION CITY, N.J. (AP) - School district officials are trying to identify who watched $250 worth of pay-per-view pornographic movies using a school cable television box, officials said.
Someone after business hours used one of the five cable boxes in the Board of Education building to order the films, priced between $4.95 and $9.95.
The cable provider, Cablevision, has refunded the school district the money, and is helping to investigate the purchases.
School officials have since gotten rid of three of the cable boxes. A board official said the building had cable in case there was an emergency.
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4 comments:
What a coincidence. Just the other day, I was sitting by a DoE TV, thinking about watching $250 worth of pornography. Frankly, I'm a little disappointed someone worked out how to do it before I did.
The only emergency I can think of that would necessitate having cable is getting a porn fix--which, I can see, has been on NYC Educator's mind. Hmm...
I think it's hilarious that this happened at the Board of Ed building. Imagine what would have happened if this would have been at a school or in a department office.
Good point about the emergency CTG!!
Oh. My.
Very interesting. Whoever did that one definitely deserves a Darwin Award.
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