Do we really need the likes of Meg Barker dictating to students and lecturers alike what they can and cannot do in their spare time.
Presumably, as consenting adults, both students and lecturers are quite able to distinguish between their professional commitments and their personal life. The fact that some lecturers abuse their position is no warrant to turn the university into a police state under the moral surveillance of Barker and her acolytes.
Emma Goldman
Bristol
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