The Aliens of Lower Merion County

Feb19

by Lawrence Coburn

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new v tv series promo 22 The Aliens of Lower Merion CountyYou Think Foursquare is a privacy risk?  Try going to Harriton High School.

With the interwebs buzzing about privacy and location, we couldn’t resist pointing out one suburban Philly high school’s hamfisted and Big Brotherish attempt to spy on its students.

Here is what we know so far.

Harriton High gives out laptops to its students.

These laptops are equipped with remotely controllable webcams, allegedly for anti-theft purposes.

A student with one of said laptops got in trouble for “improper behavior” at home.  The evidence?  A photo snapped by his laptop.

The parents of said students have sued the school.

The FBI is now investigating.

Know what this sounds like to me?

Exactly. 
This is eerily similar to the webcam equipped jackets the aliens gave to human volunteers in the TV show “V,” in order to spy on the resistance.

Are we saying that the administrators from Harriton High in Lower Merion County are aliens?

At this point, we have no comment.

When we read stuff like this, it gets a bit tougher to give Foursquare a hard time for allowing you to knowingly, with your explicit consent, publicly share your location.

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