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Originally posted by Decider-VT View PostI'm not denying that foxes can be a pest to farmers or people that live in the countryside but the media is blowing this incident out of proportion.
They also had a guinea pig once that ran away and then reappeared in the garden 6 months later. Bizarre.
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The guinea pig was clearly colluding with the foxes to remove the new object of your aunt and uncle's affections- disappearing for six months to bargain and draw up the plan, then swooping back in to regain their love after the duck got whacked. Unless these incidents were years apart, of course.
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Originally posted by Jebus View PostSuch a load of balls Tommy, sorry. The complaints you are laying are at the legal system, not the schools.
You are talking about penknives? These are 4 and 5 year old children Tommy, not secondary school children. They are in the schools care, by law we have to release our children to them for an education and it is their legal responsibility to ensure my children are properly looked after. If you take his glasses off, he's bound to hurt himself as he can't see!!
And I said 'penknives' for a reason because they are small yes? Kids pick all kinds of stuff up & bring them to school if they are from ****ty families who's parents dont give a ****. 1 kid brought matches in his bag, & another brought his pet rabbit in his rucksack, when then died from suffocation. Then when an accident happens the parents wash all responsibility & go for the compo option. Belive it or not (& I guess you dont believe it) IT HAPPENS, AND IT HAPPENS AROUND HERE OK.
Originally posted by Jebus View PostI've complained a ridiculous amount of times about my child getting bruises, to a silly degree. The DINNER LADIES are the ones who "care" for them at playtime.
Originally posted by Jebus View PostA doctor has told us (and by proxy, them) that my son NEEDS his glasses all day, to see. If I take mine off, I can't see, I can't do my job. If my son can't see, his school work suffers, his reading suffers. It's common bloody sense to think that a glasses-wearer NEEDS them, as I can tell you I don't wear mine for fun. If he does wear them, it might prevent future surgery, so duty of care dicates they carry out our requests, as the parents (and thus legal custodians) on our boy. Curiously, my youngest sons pre-school (governed by just as many rules and regulations) have absolutely no problem with his glasses OR patch.
Originally posted by Jebus View PostThey may put up a front of wanting them not to get hurt, but it's just bull****, they don't really care or they'd take my complaints more seriously, so don't tell me that "teachers just want to teach" when half of them shrug their shoulders when my son comes home COVERED in bruises.
I'm not having a go here but if it really is that bad tho then maybe you need to change schools or make a complaint higher up the ladder?
Originally posted by Jebus View PostAll that's happened is fearmongering has won, the schools are afraid of people sueing them, and they cave in to that fear yet when a decent person such as myself complains about the langauge in the playground, the bruises all over my son just to name a few complaints, absolutely nothing is done.
Originally posted by Jebus View PostAs for not being able to console a crying child, franky, I don't know what your friend is on about, but that's utter bollocks. Unless of course their way of consoling a child is to hug it and sexually abuse it, in which case they aren't very good at their job, you don't have to make physical contact to console someone.
And NO they're not paedo's but again because of the fear that the media mixed with idiot greedy parents has instilled in people schools are taking no chances. There's 6 primary schools in my town, & 5 of them are situated next to the rough chav areas, & lets be honest they dont want to travel too far to get their feral little rat boy to school, so 5 out of 6 prmiary's are chav based. The other primary is a catholic school, so yeah theres probably a few paedo's working there!! And with the Pope's blessing too!!
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Real irk - crap plumbing.
We've had half a dozen incidents with leaks in our house (it's 10yrs old - problems ober the last 7).
Latest one is a toilet cistern overflow pipe. Amazingly the plumbers managed to fit this one pointing below the horizontal (anothe problem we had was an overflow that was fitted up hill, yes so when it leaked the water had no chance to escape other than over the top of the tank and through the ceiling). No problem you may think, but does the overflow extend to the OUTSIDE of the house or just into the void above the hall?
Idiots, literally 2 feet short from the eave they decided to chop the overflow so when it did come into use the leak was just transferred 2 feet further up the hall than if they hadn't fitted an overflow pipe at all.
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Originally posted by Tommy Verceti View PostI totally agree that your son should be wearing his glasses & I didnt say anything against that, but your aggressive phrase of 'going in & giving them a bollocking' for a situation that they dont know what to with anymore due to idiot greedy wankers taking the piss isnt going to help the matter. If a parent came up to me & tried to 'give me a bollocking' be it in the playground around everyone else or in my office then they'd better be ready to receive it back. Speak in a tidy manner while firmly getting your point over. No need to go mental over it.
You have a problem with our society, I get it, but I'm not an aggressive man and I don't shout at people without a damn fine reason, so don't assume otherwise mate!
Kids get bruised. They take knocks & scrapes. Thats the way it is. My bro's little un comes home nearly every day with a cut, a bruise, a scratch, a bite mark etc. My bro went to speak to the head about the bite mark but didnt go & give him a bollocking. When I was a kid I used to come home the same, & covered in dirt with holes in my clothes. And even now I still come home from work covered in cuts, scrapes & bruises!!
Maybe I read your 1st post wrong but I thought they said to take them off when he's playing outside? Its wrong either way & like I've mentioned I agree with you on the whole glasses thing, but there needs to be an in-depth discussion between teachers & school chiefs to ensure that teachers are covered & will be fully backed by them in these stupid situations.
Maybe teachers who wanted to teach have had their moral & passion for the job crushed by all this crap going on? I would think you know how it feels considering you work at RM & all the **** you've had to deal with over the last few yrs.
I'm not having a go here but if it really is that bad tho then maybe you need to change schools or make a complaint higher up the ladder?
The rest of your post regarding consoling children, I can't comment on your area, but I know for a fact that they will touch their shoulders, calm them down in other ways, but yeah, they can't "hug" them.Last edited by Jebus; 09-06-2010, 14:59.
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Originally posted by Jebus View PostNice assumption.
I never mentioned you'd bollock them in the playground it was just what I've seen & heard from real teachers in the past & me putting myself in that situation. I also mentioned the office place too in my post.
If you were being of the top with your bollocking just to exhagerate how you would deal with it, when in fact you would talk to them in a 'civilised manner' then it didnt come across mate.
You mentioned I was a little aggressive in 1 of my posts lately, but you seem to be about 20 times worse & on the verge of knocking someone out.
Originally posted by Jebus View PostYou have a problem with our society.
A lot of teachers have left the proffession. Head teachers just cant deal with being bollocked in the school yard ALL THE TIME around my way & have quit.
As for the state of your kids school, well, if it impossible to get into another school then you need to take it higher mate. You've got enough proof so all the best with it.Last edited by EDDIE M0NS00N; 09-06-2010, 16:03.
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Originally posted by Tommy Verceti View PostYou mentioned I was a little aggressive in 1 of my posts lately, but you seem to be about 20 times worse & on the verge of knocking someone out.
I don't think I was going on the defensive either, nor was I assuming things from your post. You gave specific examples and I reacted to them.
The bottom line for me is simple, I have to put my child into their care and I don't feel the care they are providing is acceptable. You can shift the blame onto society by saying it's the people's fault for sueing all the time (I won't disgree that we've become far too quick to sue), but ultimately, "society" is not whom I place my trust in to care for my pride and joy every weekday. The blame for that lack of care does not lie with society simply because it doesn't live up to the ideology that we should all be better people.
And where the hell did you get this assumption from? I mearly mentioned what is going on in my area, & I only said that due to the tabloids over the top scare mongering its left those who believe it constantly worrying about stupid scenarios.
As for the state of your kids school, well, if it impossible to get into another school then you need to take it higher mate. You've got enough proof so all the best with it.Last edited by Jebus; 09-06-2010, 16:26.
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