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Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 20:39

Punishing the Parents.
 
Jacquie Smith the current home secretary, is talking about prosecuting parents if their children are found drinking alcohol...and there was some talk of jailing parents for their childrens misdeeds.
1) where are they going to find places in jail for these errant parents?
2) do you think this is more posturing, or will this tactic have any effect?

Bonnyboy 01-06-2008 20:45

Re: Punishing the Parents.
 
Clutching at straws springs to mind.

I think it’s option 2 Margaret, just posturing...

Gayle 01-06-2008 20:46

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I'm not sure if it will work or not but we have to find some way to make parents responsible again. For too long it's been easy to blame anyone and everyone else.

slinky 01-06-2008 20:47

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I don't know if it will have any effect ...... It possibly could do, if it was thought out properly!!

I wouldn't Jail the parents, I would make them clean the streets for 6 month's or do something effective. And, I would hope that the parents would then take more notice of what their children are GETTING UP TO while out on the streets til the wee small hours of the morning. Because, lets face it.... a Child out past 11pm at night, is a child up to no good!!

BERNADETTE 01-06-2008 20:49

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If they hadn't taken the rights of punishing the children away from all figures in authority we might not be in this situation now. Think some parents don't give a monkeys but the vast majority just feel helpless as to how to discipline their kids these days

katex 01-06-2008 20:49

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In theory ... ' tis good Margaret, however, jailing them to me is not the best option, perhaps hitting them where it hurts .. in their pocket, could have the best effect.

Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 20:50

Re: Punishing the Parents.
 
Maybe the government is reaping what it has sown, in respect of it wanting to take over many areas where parents would be better placed to know what is right for their own children.

I am all for parents taking responsibility...and i think in the main, the majority of parents do.
I fear that the threat of prosecution is toothless because the irresponsible parents do not worry about going to jail.
I suppose the government plans to release a few more thieves and wife beaters to make room for the irresponsible parents.

slinky 01-06-2008 20:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 585530)
If they hadn't taken the rights of punishing the children away from all figures in authority we might not be in this situation now. Think some parents don't give a monkeys but the vast majority just feel helpless as to how to discipline their kids these days

I don't agree completely with that one Bernie. I have never been one for smacking my kids, but they know not to push me..... taking away what they enjoy is the best way to get to any kid and sticking to it, and will stick in their memory a lot longer than a slap on the leg.

Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 20:51

Re: Punishing the Parents.
 
Katex, and will we, the tax payer end up paying because the parents can't afford to?

Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 20:53

Re: Punishing the Parents.
 
I think that Bernie said punishment...she didn't mention smacking...she didn't say what kind of punishment.

slinky 01-06-2008 20:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 585535)
Katex, and will we, the tax payer end up paying because the parents can't afford to?

I'd say probably, so make them do un paid work ..... things that will make a difference to where they live!! maybe then, they will care enough about their environment, that they won't let their unruly brood destroy it.:rolleyes:

And before anyone says " yes but what if they were in paid work?? " well they would be sacked anyone if they were put in prison.

Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 20:57

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And while these errant parents are in prison, who is going to be looking after the children......?why, the tax payer of course.

I don't know how you solve this kind of problem, but I feel fairly confident that this one will be another failure.

Lilly 01-06-2008 20:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 585530)
If they hadn't taken the rights of punishing the children away from all figures in authority we might not be in this situation now. Think some parents don't give a monkeys but the vast majority just feel helpless as to how to discipline their kids these days

Very true.

Parents are told they can't do this and they musn't do that with regards to punishment so they wonder what they can do.

Teachers can't touch children and neither can the police.

And the kids know it. :(

BERNADETTE 01-06-2008 20:58

Re: Punishing the Parents.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slinky (Post 585534)
I don't agree completely with that one Bernie. I have never been one for smacking my kids, but they know not to push me..... taking away what they enjoy is the best way to get to any kid and sticking to it, and will stick in their memory a lot longer than a slap on the leg.

With most children your way will work but if children need a slap (and I don't mean a beating) think it should be the parents decision.

cashman 01-06-2008 20:59

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think its posturing personally, how they gonna jail em? just announced after half a sentence they will release people, also would like to see more "meat on the bones" of this proposal, fer instance kids who get drunk n parents were not aware etc etc. if n when its fleshed out, then i decide wether good or bad.


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