A primary school teacher who accidentally included an x-rated clip of herself in an end of term video for her pupils is likely to keep her job despite the blunder. Crystal Defanti, from California, gave her class of 10 and 11 year olds the DVD of "classroom memories" featuring school trips and highlights from the school year. But by selecting one of the menus, "you see kids in a classroom sharing stories. They then start clapping and the video suddenly cuts to sex", local news channel CBS 13 reported. The clip appears to show 29-year-old Mrs Defanti alone in a highly compromising situation. Apparently she did not spot the error until after she had distributed the footage to her class. Parents have leapt to her defence, saying she is a good teacher who made an "honest but embarrassing mistake". And the local school district has said Mrs Defanti, who is well-liked and respected, is unlikely to lose her job. She is reported to have called one family's home the day after the DVD was sent and apologised profusely. She also asked the parents "to call every parent they knew to stop their kids from seeing the DVD too". "All she could say was that it was a horrible mix up," said one father.
At least she didn't get her ass on the chopping board like with a lot of these type of incidents. Glad she still have her career.
LOL I saw this when I was reading news earlier... hahaha apparently it cuts to her having sex on a couch. *cue Fuck Your Couch*
Lol. They won't forget after they've watched it xD I bet some kid will have ripped a copy for themselves lol.
come on, not everyone is a saint, even if she is a primary school teacher, she has a life aside form being a teacher... so she accidentally clicked the wrong vid, embarassing mistake, think of it this way, the fathers of the children may jus benefit from this dvd more than the kids... sorry, it had to be said lol, but yeah... x
i don't think this is an honest mistake at all .. it's a dvd that's being distributed to the students .. so either she did all the editing herself and hand it over to the copier or some professionals did it and made the copies .. either way, someone somewhere should've caught it before it was given to the students. i remember when dub music tape, we usually listen to it over first before we give it away or whatever to make sure there's no glitch in between.