State Attorney General Paula Dow, state Sen. Anthony Bucco (R-25th Dist.) and Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi will discuss the state’s new Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights on Oct. 5 in East Hanover.
They will speak from 6 pm to 8 pm at the East Hanover Middle School, on 477 Ridgedale Ave., as part of New Jersey’s Week of Respect. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Bucco, designates the first week in October as a time for schools to focus on prevention of harassment, intimidation and bullying.
FROM THE MORRIS COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE:
October 3, 2011-On Wednesday, October 5, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the East Hanover Township School District will host a Community Night of Respect at the East Hanover Middle School located at 477 Ridgedale Avenue, East Hanover, New Jersey.
Check also:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/cyberbullying-it-s-not-a-game-it-s-your-life
Rehtaeh Parson's story is tragic, but hopefully her story has helped take one small step towards ending cyber bullying. An image of her was passed around after she was raped by four men, and she was bullied so much that she felt the need to end her own life. It is stories like Rehteah's that get attention, although the attention came too late for her. Hopefully now, a life can be saved, justice can be found for some, and cyber bullying and trolling can be put to a stop.
finally!!! laws that prevents cyber bullying