LI superintendent loses lifeguarding gig after taking, sharing alleged inappropriate pictures of teen colleague
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O'Hara claimed he did so to alert them that she wasn't wearing regulation swimwear, stating in his letter that his complaint included a photo.
A local law enforcement source suggested O'Hara's defensive claims were dubious, saying, 'Once the guy's called out, he's saying it was all about the girls being out of uniform.'
O'Hara, who has been employed at Robert Moses State Park beach since 1995, had been appointed Islip's Superintendent in 2021, overseeing several schools.
O'Hara's letter implies he took action for the sake of compliance, stating, 'I followed the chain of command, seeking assistance in addressing an uncomfortable situation.'
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