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"Curtis CCR" wrote: dragonlady wrote: In article , "Dave C." wrote: That *is* ridiculous. Mom pays for the phone, she pays for the computer, she pays for the electricity; she has the right to monitor the communication taking place using her property No, it's not ridiculous at all. The mother can ALLOW the child to use the phone. If she does, then the child has an expectation of privacy while using it. If the mother can't live with those terms, then the child shouldn't be on the phone at all. Put another way . . . if you don't trust your child to use the phone without illegally spying on him/her, then your child shouldn't be using the phone, period. -Dave When one of my children was clearly getting out of control, I handled it differently: I TOLD her that her behavior had cost her her privacy rights, and that I would search her room or listen in on her phone calls at my discretion. You don't necessarily have to give you kid advance notice. The problem with the phone monitoring, in many states, is that the third party has a legal expectation of privacy. If you could bug your kid's room and be able to listen to just her side of the conversation, you would probably have no legal worries. My own position is that my kids started out with a high expectation of privacy from me and their dad (and each other). When that changed, I felt morally obligated (not legally) to tell them, and to tell them why. The way I read the article originally posted, the issue privacy issue was applied to the other party in the conversation, not the daughter. Your daughter's expected level of privacy is controlled at your discretion. But you can't control the rights of people she talks to on the phone. So you have use even more discretion when eavesdropping on both sides of a phone call. I understand that -- but, since I was only "using" the information with my daughter, and would not have used the information in any other way, I decided to do it anyway. (The only exception was towards a young man who had been ordered to have no contact with her -- but I never listened long enough to hear what he was saying, only to tell him to get off the phone immediately. He's in prison now, so I don't worry about him any more....) -- Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care |
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