A schoolteacher in northern Sweden has been found guilty of sexual harassment after she exposed her breasts to an unruly student -- as a punishment.After a student covered the blackboard with curses and sexually explicit drawings, the teacher thought her flash would be fitting retribution. She claims there was nothing sexual about the act, and she "just snapped."
After she was already fired from her job for the act, a court fined the teacher the equivalent of 60 days' wages, and she was ordered to pay the boy about $760 in damages.
We're sure he was seriously traumatized by the incident.


























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Friday 07 March
By jessie
um, to Eoin, I come from and live in Africa, we are sophisticated (contrary to what your media says) and I've never seen anyone go topless (unless they were in clothing-less situation). What you're talking about is the traditional garb for the central and southern african countries (which means that it's only done on special occasions).
But yeah, she was wrong to flash the child. Some other punishment would have been okay
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Wednesday 26 March
By Sonya
It's shocking behavior from an adult. Snap or no snap. You don't do that to a child, it can be construed as humiliating and emotionally harmful. As an adult, we may think it's funny or ok because any man, and some women wouldn't mind it happening to you, but to a child it is just different.
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Just my opinion.
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