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a school requires that no photos or videos of bullying be taken? latest response

2024-09-05

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on september 3, a netizen posted that a letter of commitment against school bullying issued by a middle school in puning, guangdong, contained the content "if school bullying occurs, we will resolutely not take photos or record videos."
on the morning of september 4, the reporter learned from the puning municipal education bureau that the situation was true and the school had been ordered to withdraw the letter of commitment and make rectifications.
commitment letter against school bullying. (source/internet)
the reporter noticed that in the video posted by the netizen, the letter of commitment was signed by "puning chengbei middle school" and dated "september 2, 2024", with signatures of students and parents at the bottom. someone said in the comment area, "does it mean that if you are bullied, you can't keep evidence?" the reporter sent a private message to the netizen to find out the situation, but did not receive a reply before press time.
on the morning of september 4, the reporter called puning chengbei middle school, and a staff member said that they would report the situation and the relevant person in charge would respond. as of press time, the reporter had not received a response.
afterwards, the reporter contacted the puning municipal education bureau, and a staff member said that he was not aware of the situation and would immediately report it to the leadership and verify the situation with the school.
at around 11 a.m. on september 4, staff from the puning municipal education bureau told reporters that after verification, the situation was found to be true and the school had been ordered to withdraw the letter of commitment that had been issued. the content of "if campus bullying occurs, do not take photos or record videos" will be deleted and replaced with "students are prohibited from bringing mobile phones into campus" to avoid affecting students' learning.
comprehensive: hualong.com, zonglan news
source: chongqing daily
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