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Originally Posted by Neil
Well if the head, teachers, teaching assistants etc got their backsides out of the staff room and asked drivers who are stopping on the zigzags to move in the first place maybe we would not have a problem.
And yes, before you ask, I do think the safety of children entering school premises is partially the responsibility of the school.
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As much as you think that they sit on their backsides, again it comes down to health & safety at work, so send the TA/teacher/HT out to sort a law breaking driver risking themselves being on the end of verbal or physical assault

who knows what kind of reaction they would receive as dipicted in society these days besides it isnt the job of the school to police what goes on outside the school grounds - it isn't really their responsiblity by law as such & ...........isn't road issues subject to traffic police
Again a buck pass issue, tho i have known the HT at my sons school to give a lecture or 2 to drivers outside the school grounds but is putting herself at risk or in jepardy if something should happen..........how many times do u hear cops say not to take the law into your own hands
Personally tougher measures are needed - like hefty on spot fines or car crushers for zigzag lazy arse parkers??????? A five minute walk upto to school may seem like a grand idea if little jimmy's taxi was to be at risk of crushing as long as law is applied & softly softly approach were stopped.