Education
Saint John Police Urge Online Safety as Students Return to School
As students in Saint John prepare to return to school, the local police force is issuing important reminders about online safety and the risks associated with cyberbullying. The **Saint John Police Force** emphasizes the need for parents, guardians, and students to be aware of the serious implications of online harassment and harmful digital behavior.
Cyberbullying involves using digital technologies to intimidate or harm others. This can include sending hurtful messages, spreading false rumors, sharing personal information without permission, or deliberately excluding individuals from online interactions. According to the police, cyberbullying can occur across various platforms, including social media, messaging applications, and gaming environments. The consequences can be severe, potentially leading to harm and even criminal charges.
In a recent news release, the police urged all students to think carefully before engaging in online activities. “The Internet is a public space where criminal activity such as harassment, threats, identity theft, distribution of intimate images, or fraud may occur and could lead to serious legal consequences,” the release stated.
Commitment to Safe Learning Environments
Chief R.M. Bruce highlighted the police force’s dedication to collaborating with schools and families to foster a safe and supportive environment for students, both in classrooms and online. He stated, “We remain committed to working with schools and families to help ensure students have a safe and positive learning environment.”
The police encourage anyone who believes they or their child may have fallen victim to a cybercrime to reach out to the **Saint John Police Force** at **1-506-648-3333**.
As the academic year begins, maintaining a focus on online safety is crucial for creating a positive educational experience. By remaining vigilant and informed, students can help protect themselves and their peers from the potential dangers of the digital world.
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