Two schoolgirls from Stockholm, Sweden were taken to court for trying to bug their teachers during a meeting.
A report on The Local says, the two girls came up with an idea to listen to their teachers during a grading conference. They bought basic bugging equipment from gadget shop and planted the device in the staff room after school.
One of the girls who must have been too excited couldn’t hold herself back, and revealed everything on Facebook.
They were caught and prosecuted for trespass and arbitrary conduct and fined 2,000 kronor ($270) each.
The two were reportedly hoping that the information they can gather through the recordings would help them improve their grades.
I wonder how their grades fared, but one thing for sure, listening to teachers (illegally) will get you in trouble.