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Teacher foils exam cheats with cellphone jammer

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Fri, 20 Jan 2012 7:43a.m.

The principal says he didn't know he was breaking the law

The principal says he didn't know he was breaking the law

An Austrian high school principal narrowly escaped legal action after going after potential exam cheaters with a high-tech - but illegal - idea.

Gerhard Klampfer reportedly bought and mounted a jamming device strong enough to prevent graduating classes from doing Internet research on their smartphones during final exams last summer.

State broadcaster ORF said on its website Monday that the move was effective enough to arouse the attention of a phone service provider. The company alerted authorities in charge of monitoring radio traffic after noticing lack of service.

They then notified legal officials who threatened Klampfer with a misdemeanor. Under Austrian law only police, the military and others in charge of security can jam signals.

Klampfer says he didn't know he was breaking the law. He was let off with a warning, instead of a fine.

AP

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20 Jan 2012 12:45p.m.

Martin wrote:

Go teacher! Should be used in all exams.