Facebook brings trouble for students in Kansas
Facebook brings trouble for students in Kansas

A suburban nursing school in Kansas City suspended four students after one out of them uploaded the pictures with the placenta on Facebook.

Doyle Byrnes, the student of Johnson County Community is now facing big problems in getting the orders from the U. S. District Court to let her resume the classes from January 19.

The story rolls back to November when these four students, attending their lab classes, clicked photos with placenta to share them on Facebook after getting permission from a lab instructor.

Now the charges are against college and its employees who never stopped the students on disciplinary grounds and only said, "Oh, you girls.”

The photograph posted on the social networking site shows the student with the lab coat and gloves with the placenta placed in a tray. But there are no evidences in the picture of the placenta belonging to a particular woman.

After three hours of the upload, the nurse instructor called her to remove it and the student did that immediately. The lawsuit also says that the other three students are not clearly defined in the charges but were expelled.

Now while the Director of the college is suing the instructor and students on disciplinary grounds, the other side is defending themselves saying, that nothing in the school's code of conduct addresses photographs or social media.

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