Police are investigating an online attack against a new
Christchurch principal.
Burnside High School principal Warwick Maguire, who took up
the job last November, has been targeted by a group called "I
Hate Burnside's New Principal!!!" on social networking site
Facebook.
Some of the group's 202 members have posted threatening and
defamatory comments about Mr Maguire and criticised changes
he has made to the school, one of the country's largest, The
Press reported today.
Senior Sergeant Pete Stills, of Papanui, said although no
official complaint had been received, the school had made
police aware of the site, and police were investigating the
online comments.
He said the comments could be defamatory, offensive and seen
as inciting someone to commit violence. "People need to be
very careful about what they say in a public domain."
Mr Stills said he wanted to talk to Mr Maguire before
deciding what action to take.
Mr Maguire, 54, was on leave and could not be reached for
comment yesterday.
He went to Burnside from Wanganui High School, where he had
been principal since 1994.
Burnside board of trustees chairman Conan Fee said it was
unfair that people could publish unsubstantiated and
misinformed comments on the internet. "There is no real way
for us to censor that directly."
Internet safety group Netsafe's executive director, Martin
Cocker, said teachers and principals were the target of many
offensive comments on social networking sites.
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