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4-Year-Old Kid Demands His Photo Removed After School Used It On Banner Without His Permission

CURSORY: A 4-year-old boy has put his school authorities on blast for using his photo on a banner, although his parents gave their consent the little boy insisted that he should have been informed and demanded that the banner be taken down.

Sam Welbeck MA.Ed, an academic director with more than 20 years’ experience in Egypt has shared a story of a young boy in a school he oversees that has raised many eyebrows on social media.

The four-year-old boy whose identity was described as Ali for the purpose of sharing his story, filed an official complaint about the use of his photo for a school banner without his permission.

The academic director admits: “He was right. I commissioned those posters with marketing; I hadn’t asked his express permission, and now it was causing him embarrassment,” Sam admitted after Ali said his classmates kept talking about the banner with his photo.

According to the academic director, he took time to explain to the angry young man the essence of using the real images of students for the campaign in question and the fact that his parents approved of it, but the young man would not budge.

“I explained that I had permission from his parents through our use of media policy, but that I should have spoken to him first. I promised to make amendments to the policy for the coming year,” he said.

In the end, Sam decided that the photo would be taken down, but the young man changed his mind at the tail end of the conversation.

In Sam’s own words: As we approached his classroom door, he turned to me suddenly…smiled and he said, it’s okay you can keep it. I was surprised (and relieved).

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