Social Media Awareness TEXTING. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington, VA

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Social Media Awareness

TEXTING

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington, VA

Lindsey Stone of Plymouth Oct 2012 posted a photo on Facebook of herself making an obscene gesture at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

They are out of jobs because of the Facebook post. The image came down but not before it went viral. Millions viewed the photo, and to this day still haunts them.

Search April 2013 Google

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6 months later

Carnivore, later renamed DCS1000, was a system

implemented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that was designed to monitor

email and electronic communications

ISP, Internet access provider

Do Not Put Anything on the Internet or Social media that

you would not say to

EVERYONE

EVERYONE

EVERYONE

EVERYONE

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EVERYONE

EVERYONE

EVERYONE

EVERYONEEVERYONE

Voice Tone

About 75 percent of 12-17 year-olds in America own a

cell phone. Half of them send 50 or more text

messages a day, and one-third send more than 100

text messages daily

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/27/top-10-dangers-of-excessi_n_1034913.html

The 2013 Florida Statutes

Title XLVICRIMESChapter 847 OBSCENITYView Entire Chapter

847.0141 Sexting; prohibited acts; penalties.—

(1) A Minor commits the offense of sexting if he or she knowingly:

(a) Uses a computer, or any other device capable of electronic data transmission or distribution, to transmit or distribute to another minor any photograph or video of any person which depicts nudity, as defined in s. 847.001(9), and is harmful to minors, as defined in s. 847.001(6).(b) Possesses a photograph or video of any person that was transmitted or distributed by another minor which depicts nudity, as defined in s. 847.001(9), and is harmful to minors,

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0800-0899/0847/Sections/0847.0141.html

First violation, punishable by 8 hours of community service or, if ordered by the court in lieu of community service, a $60 fine. The court may also order the minor to participate in suitable training or instruction

Second violation - Commits a misdemeanor of the first degree for a violation

Third violation - Commits a felony of the third degree for a violation

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0800-0899/0847/Sections/0847.0141.html

Texting While Driving Causes:

1.1,600,000 accidents per year – National Safety Council

2. 330,000 injuries per year – Harvard Center for Risk Analysis Study

3. 11 teen deaths EVERY DAY – Ins. Institute for Hwy Safety Fatality Facts

4. Nearly 25% of ALL car accidents

http://www.textinganddrivingsafety.com/texting-and-driving-stats/

Texting While Driving Is:

1.About 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated

2. The same as driving after 4 beers – National Hwy Transportation Safety Admin.

3. The number one driving distraction reported by teen drivers

Texting While Driving:

1.Makes you 23X more likely to crash – National Hwy Transportation Safety Admin.

2. Is the same as driving blind for 5 seconds at a time – VA. Tech Transportation Institute

3. Takes place by 800,000 drivers at any given time across the country

4. Slows your brake reaction speed by 18% – HumanFactors & Ergonomics Society

5. Leads to a 400% increase with eyes off the road

Verizon: Keeps records of calls and cell towers used for a year; text message details are retained for up to one year.

AT&T: Stores call records for between 5 to 7 years; cell tower records since July 2008; text message details for between 5 to 7 years.

Sprint: Hangs onto call records and cell tower records for between 18 and 24 months. Internet session and destination info for up to 60 days; text message details for up to 18 months.

T-Mobile: Retains call record details for 5 years; cell towers used, "officially, 4-6 months, really a year or more;" text message details 5 years.

How long do wireless carriers keep your data?

http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/how-long-do-wireless-carriers-keep-your-data-120367

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