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All in all, i learned from it to be more careful with technology, as it can get you in trouble if you are in the wrong place/ wrong time.
Thank you for the advice.. Basically, I had just gotten an iphone from my friend(having never had one). I was playing around with it one day in the same room as a lady friend of mine... I took a picture with her back turned with all of her clothes on(in case anyone was wondering lol). Didn't know iphones save automatically. Forgot about said picture. Asked said lady if I could plug in iphone to charge on her laptop. Picture comes up on her laptop. She thinks I was like sneaking around taking photos of her. I had forgotten about the picture so responding to her shock, I see the picture, delete it immediately to make her happy and because i thought thats what I should do since I didn't want to have it there in the first place. I apologized up the wall/ tried to explain but the trust and damage had already been done.
All in all, she tried to get me in trouble as much as she could(because I got a girlfriend soon after.. I guess she was mad?). and since they couldn't put it under sexual harassment or anything, since it wasn't, I received a judicial for "disruptive conduct" .
so embaressing to explain because i usually never do stupid things like this. But I really dont want to be rejected from DO school just for this =(
Thank you for the advice.. Basically, I had just gotten an iphone from my friend(having never had one). I was playing around with it one day in the same room as a lady friend of mine... I took a picture with her back turned with all of her clothes on(in case anyone was wondering lol). Didn't know iphones save automatically. Forgot about said picture. Asked said lady if I could plug in iphone to charge on her laptop. Picture comes up on her laptop. She thinks I was like sneaking around taking photos of her. I had forgotten about the picture so responding to her shock, I see the picture, delete it immediately to make her happy and because i thought thats what I should do since I didn't want to have it there in the first place. I apologized up the wall/ tried to explain but the trust and damage had already been done.
All in all, she tried to get me in trouble as much as she could(because I got a girlfriend soon after.. I guess she was mad?). and since they couldn't put it under sexual harassment or anything, since it wasn't, I received a judicial for "disruptive conduct" .
so embaressing to explain because i usually never do stupid things like this. But I really dont want to be rejected from DO school just for this =(
This whole situation is completely ridiculous![]()
What did you learn from this besides some people can be real *******s? I remember once I had a job working in the backroom with another guy. I told him "damn, that chick outside has a nice rack." Then a female co-worker (not the one I was talking about) overheard the conversation and went to my boss saying she felt sexually harassed by me for talking about women in that way. The boss basically took her side and I had to quit. The boss actually wanted me to sign paperwork saying I sexually harassed her. It's bull****.
OP, you should have fought that harder. Taking a photo of another person is not against the law. I recommend you call an attorney and see of a way of getting that off your record completely. All it will take is an ADCOM that thinks you're a perv and will be a problem in OB/Gyn rotations to keep from admitting you. I'm not saying that will happen, but seriously, just like that crazy chick, there are other crazy people.
What did you learn from this besides some people can be real *******s? I remember once I had a job working in the backroom with another guy. I told him "damn, that chick outside has a nice rack." Then a female co-worker (not the one I was talking about) overheard the conversation and went to my boss saying she felt sexually harassed by me for talking about women in that way. The boss basically took her side and I had to quit. The boss actually wanted me to sign paperwork saying I sexually harassed her. It's bull****.
OP, you should have fought that harder. Taking a photo of another person is not against the law. I recommend you call an attorney and see of a way of getting that off your record completely. All it will take is an ADCOM that thinks you're a perv and will be a problem in OB/Gyn rotations to keep from admitting you. I'm not saying that will happen, but seriously, just like that crazy chick, there are other crazy people.
No. It isn't. Here's the source: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/sexual_harassment.cfmWhat you did was the very definition of sexual harrassment. Such comments are best made away from work.
To the original poster, I don't see anything coming of it. If you explain it like you did here most people are just going to shrug it off. It seems this girl either had something personally against you, or the world. I feel this is just ridiculous.
Only in the mind of *****s would my comment be considered "harassment." I wasn't even speaking about the person that was "offended." And since when do people have a right to not feel "offended" at comments? Feeling harassed is okay, but not comments. It's not even about censored organs. A woman can display her rack (i.e. cleavage) legally. However, if I comment, it's harassment? No. Maybe you'd have some basis if my comment was about nipples or vagina, but you're not even close.Although the law doesn't prohibit simple teasing, offhand comments, or isolated incidents that are not very serious, harassment is illegal when it is so frequent or severe that it creates a hostile or offensive work environment or when it results in an adverse employment decision (such as the victim being fired or demoted).
No. It isn't. Here's the source: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/sexual_harassment.cfm
Only in the mind of *****s would my comment be considered "harassment." I wasn't even speaking about the person that was "offended." And since when do people have a right to not feel "offended" at comments? Feeling harassed is okay, but not comments. It's not even about censored organs. A woman can display her rack (i.e. cleavage) legally. However, if I comment, it's harassment? No. Maybe you'd have some basis if my comment was about nipples or vagina, but you're not even close.
I am defensive because being accused of sexual harassment in this country is basically a death sentence for every man. Unless we get people to understand what sexual harassment is, comments will continue. I can understand that she got offended. Heck, I get offended at Twilight and hope you understand. This doesn't make my comment a "crime" or twilight a "crime." People don't have the right not to be offended in this country.Defensive aren't we? I see your continued use of the word "rack" rather than breasts or cleavage and that about sums it up for me. Not saying your a sexist, you said this was a while ago so it was likely a dumb off-the-cuff remark you made as a teen. I can easily see how someone would be offended by this, however.
Defensive aren't we? I see your continued use of the word "rack" rather than breasts or cleavage and that about sums it up for me. Not saying your a sexist, you said this was a while ago so it was likely a dumb off-the-cuff remark you made as a teen. I can easily see how someone would be offended by this, however.
I was playing with an iphone, which my friend had just given me when I took a picture of a friend of mine with her back turned fully clothed. I didn't realize the picture had automatically saved. Weeks later, my friend saw the photo and was just as shocked as I was. I deleted it immediately and showed her that it was not on my laptop or phone. I proceeded to apologize however she proceeded with judicial action.
I was found to be guilty of disruptive conduct.I have served all sanctions for it including a few hours of community service. I have learned from this to be a lot more careful with technology as it can ultimately lead to trouble if used incorrectly without proper knowledge of the device at hand.
On (month), (year), I received a judicial reprimand, warning, etc (say whatever you want for the title of it). The situation was a non-academic misunderstanding between myself and another student and was completely resolved with a meeting and explanation with (person you met with). Although I'm not certain this issue needs to be reported, in the interest of integrity I wanted to list it and state that it is easily explainable and not reflective of my character. I welcome any further questioning regarding this issue.
YES!! I feel like I found the answer I was searching for!