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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Police say no charges against school employee caught in inappropriate sexual behavior during video link with students


A paraeducator at Shady Grove Middle School who was seen masturbating on camera during a virtual link with students won’t be charged criminally, a police spokesman said on Thursday. Marc Schack, a paraeducator who works with special education students, told Bethesda Beat on Wednesday that he didn’t realize his behavior had been captured on video until a reporter asked him about it. Schack said he thought the Zoom video connection had been disabled... 

4 comments:

  1. Maryland law wins again, hands down! https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/2019/07/29/metro-police-inform-another-woman-that-men-masturbating-metro-is-legal/ "Maryland is the only one of the areas Metro trains run through that requires genitals to be visible for something to be considered indecent exposure. D.C. and Virginia laws prohibiting public masturbation or simulated masturbation do not require visible genitals."

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  2. "Act isn’t considered crime under state law, police spokesman says"
    Which begs the question:
    In the "Free State" is any act considered a crime?

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    1. Our noble legislators
      Debate night and day
      To ensure that deviants
      Can enjoy work and play.

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  3. “It did not rise to the level of a criminal offense under Maryland law,” he said.
    I take it that they are employing an instrument analogous to a "Rain Gauge."

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