Cyber-Bullying: Long Island Acts to Stop Cyber-Bullying
Posted by Tammy Blythe Goodman • May 22, 2010 •
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Fourteen-year-old Jamie Isaacs of Lake Grove, New York testified this month to help pass a new law in Suffolk County that would force schools to report repeated cyber-bullying incidents. Under the proposed law, sponsored by Suffolk County Legislator Jon Cooper, school officials who fail to comply could be charged with a misdemeanor and face a $1,000 fine plus jail time.
Isaacs told the legislators that she has been a victim of bullying since the second grade, but as she got older, the bullying moved to the Internet and specifically on sites such as FormSpringMe.com.
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