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Updated: July 22nd, 2008 02:08 PM PDT

Pennsylvania school district implements CCTV system

Fights, teacher assaults spur installation of cameras

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TURTLE CREEK, Pa. - The Woodland Hills School Board approved the purchase of a new video security system to be implemented for the coming school year.

Cameras will be placed both inside and outside of the Woodland Hills Senior High School as well as the junior high.

Student fights and multiple teacher assaults along with the district attorney’s watchful eye on the schools encouraged school officials to approve the purchase of the cameras.


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