Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Parents of secondary school students are fuming after bosses had CCTV cameras installed in the toilets over the summer holidays without mums and dads knowing.
Newton Abbot College has since admitted to poor communication with parents, but insists that the move to install surveillance is in the best interest of students.The school, in Newton Abbot, Devon, said it made the move due to "anti-social behaviour by a small number of students", Devon Live reported.But some parents are annoyed that had to find out about the decision on Facebook.The college's former headteacher, Paul Cornish, has assured parents that the cameras aren't in a position where students can be seen in a state of undress.
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