Unfortunately, too many public school officials believe that cameras are needed to enforce order and discipline.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Cameras in classrooms are no substitute for greater authority by parents and teachers.
I think cameras ought to be everywhere the reporters are allowed to go. I think, furthermore, reporters and cameras ought to be everywhere that the Constitution says the public can go.
The public scrutiny element they don't teach you in film school. So few people are ever subjected to it.
I think cameras should be in the courtroom, but they need to be managed properly. You need a judge to hold the line.
When you have a child victim, I don't think cameras should be in the courtroom, ever.
The Court's objection to cameras may be much more a product of history and process than an unwillingness to be placed in the public spotlight.
Lesson number one: Pay attention to the intrusion of the camera.
I certainly think cameras ought to be in courtrooms.
The time has come to end the deadly experiment of disarming peaceable, law-abiding citizens near schools.
Cameras aren't guns. They can't really hurt you.
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