US students called suicide hotline but instead got sex line | Inquirer News

US students called suicide hotline but instead got sex line

/ 11:10 AM November 02, 2019

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LOS ANGELES–Officials from a California school district were left red-faced after students who dialed a suicide prevention hotline listed on their ID badges instead stumbled on a sex line.

“I was just kind of flabbergasted. I was very surprised,” parent Janene Lavelle told the local ABC station after her daughter, who attends middle school, alerted her to the mixup.

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Lavelle said the teen had dialed the number for kicks and was in disbelief when she got a sex hotline.

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“Someone who genuinely needs help like that, they shouldn’t hear that kind of thing from what they thought was going to help them,” the student was quoted as telling a local CBS affiliate.

“They should fact-check that kind of thing.”

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The suicide prevention number was in a directory of emergency lines and other resources on the back of badges for students at New Vista Middle School in Lancaster, a 90-minute drive north of downtown Los Angeles.

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However, because of a mistake with just one digit, a sex hotline number instead of the correct suicide prevention number was given to students.

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“Late yesterday we were made aware that the middle school student ID cards have the wrong phone number listed for the suicide hotline,” the Lancaster Unified School district said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The phone numbers have two digits transposed and this is a mistake. The number listed on the card is actually a sex line.”

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School officials said they have collected all the old badges and planned to issue new ones — this time with the correct number.

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