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Taking pictures of a teacher's Z-sized breast implants is X-rated and punishable in this Canadian school

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At a Canadian high school, taking pictures of a teacher's Z-sized breast implants is X-rated and punishable. Parents told The Toronto Sun that Halton School District students have been "threatened with suspension" for taking any pictures or films of Kayla Lemieux, an instructor at Oakville Trafalgar High School who is frequently spotted at the school sporting a huge chest and a blonde wig. Nevertheless, a video showing the substitute teacher at Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School in Oakland strolling down the corridor with a cast on her right foot went viral last week, according to the publication. Lemieux — who previously went by Kerry Lemiex — made headlines after photos circulated of her skydiving with a porn star, according to The Daily Mail. Although she landed safely after her skydiving adventure, she has been absent from Oakville Trafalgar High School for weeks owing to a foot injury for "safety reasons" because of the machinery she utilizes in her industrial arts lessons. Lemieux recently filled in as a sub at Oakville's Abbey Park High School. Police were present at each of the schools where she worked, according to witnesses who spoke to The Sun. [caption id="attachment_72705" align="aligncenter" width="564"]Kayla Lemieux PHOTO BY VOODOO /Twitter[/caption] “Lemieux gets a personal escort (and) protection everywhere” the teacher goes, one parent told the news outlet. Schools in the area have dealt with a number of bomb threats, The Sun noted. The school board has accommodated Lemieux’s identity and despite complaints have defended her rights. “As you’re aware, we can’t comment on HR matters,” school board spokesperson Heather Francey told The Sun. Francey did say the district has a “Responsible Use Procedures for Information and Communications Technology” policy in place. “It is routine practice for students to obtain the permission of any subject at any time (including other students, staff or any person) before capturing, using and transmitting images or video. This policy helps guide that standard courtesy across our board,” she said.

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