Lawmaker Shows Nude Photo to Students

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From http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/10/03/national/a061031D92.DTL&type=bondage

A state legislator surprised a high school class when the computer he was using projected a photo of a nude woman during a lecture on how a bill becomes a law.

State Rep. Matthew Barrett was giving a civics lesson Tuesday when he inserted a data memory stick into the school computer and the projected image of a topless woman appeared instead of the graphics presentation he had downloaded.

Police interviewed Barrett and school officials and seized the data memory stick and the computer to determine where the image came from, a state highway patrol spokesman said.

Barrett said there were a few snickers from the approximately 20 students in the senior government class at Norwalk High School when the image appeared. He said he immediately pulled the memory stick out of the computer.

The legislator said he finished his lecture using printouts and then met with the school's principal and technology staff, who examined the stick. He said the school's technology director determined the stick had a directory of nude images in addition to Barrett's presentation on civics lessons.

"I have no idea where these came from," the Democrat said.

Barrett said the data memory stick was a gift he received about three weeks ago from a legislative liaison from the state Library of Ohio.
 
oh yeah, nude pics just know to form there own folder on a flash drive.
 
I believe the legislative liaison may also have some culpability, not that it really matters. I find it amusing, though I will not lol.
 
well if you want kids attention these days thats the way to go
 
who the **** cares, if theres hott nude topless women im claiming that stick as mine.


more ******* material.
 
Eh, it was a senior class, they've all had sex by now anyway.
 
"I have no idea where these came from.". ROFL! Whatever, Representative. Now share teh pr0n! :cmad:

jag
 
I don't see how this warrants an investigation unless he had pictures of minors. If they are adult women, then what's the big deal? High school kids have seen that stuff anyway.
 
Yeah, flash drives are conspiracy against us now.
 
The problem is that they likely were not all 18 years of age, and therefore their exposure to that material was illegal.

...not that they probably hadn't seen it before, granted. :o Still, law is law.
 
also i bet the senator wanted a investigation in a way to spin an embarrassing situation and not to tarnish his public image, and/or lose voters.
 
The problem is that they likely were not all 18 years of age, and therefore their exposure to that material was illegal.

...not that they probably hadn't seen it before, granted. :o Still, law is law.

The kid can see the exact same thing with *gasp* the internet.
 
The kid can see the exact same thing with *gasp* the internet.
Yeah, but:

A) It's still not legal.

and

B) They were, "unwillingly," exposed (I don't want to say forcefully...just getting the point across that all of them were subjected, whether they wanted to be or not...most probably wanted to be, though. :o).
 

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