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Also, the woman who runs nutty butty is one in a million and I don't see why her shop should be avoided at all. She's got a wise head on her shoulders and speaks more sense than most of this rabble.
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The relevance is in the fact that I do not automatically disagree with anything you say, as you have accused others of doing. I always try to look at your comments impartially and either agree or not as my reason dictates. No, I am not your keeper ....... thank God! |
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Your post #398 has not been removed Blazey.
Thing is this is a black/white discussion, no grey areas on how we swing on the incident, so pointless one side attempting to persuade the other. Neither 'team' are going to change their mind. |
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Sandwich anyone ... I'm just sitting down for a late lunch:rolleyes:
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At school I was a musician, I didn't care for law and politics. I was in the school band, choir and played in other bands outside of school. That's all I really bothered doing at school. I don't see this as a debate, I see it as ganging up against the other side, mainly Jambutty, and putting people off wanting to enter the discussion. If you think it is fine for a teacher to take your responsibility then that is upto you. Anyone who thinks this shouldn't expect mum of the year award though. |
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And it should be fine for a teacher to "take your responsibility"; for a teacher does act in loco parentis, something which you should probably know. |
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It is a parents responsibility to ensure that their child gets to school on time. The trouble is that at secondary school age the children often make their own way to school as opposed to being dropped off at the gate by their parents. Parents would assume that the children get there on time unless notified otherwise. Once the parents have made sure the kids have left the house on time they would not expect their child to take a detour to school via the butty shop. A responsible parent would be mortified if they knew that this was going on. A responsible parent would applaud a teacher who spotted their child in the butty shop and ordered them to school. To be quite honest though, the odds are quite high that a child sitting in a butty shop when they should be in school is not the offspring of a responsible parent. Not necessarily of course but quite probable. There are several contenders for mum of the year on here.....myself, Bernadette, Katex, Gayle, Westender to name but a few. ;):D No-one who gave a damn for their kids education would fail to back that teacher for what she did. |
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I was once voted "mother of the year" or maybe it was mother with an "f" word after it:eek: |
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Perhaps only fair to let the shopkeeper have the last word (I hope!).
Her comments on the Observer web-site:- " Hw rude some people are. When i rangthe observer i never once thought about my profits. when i confronted this teacher about her actions she was very rude towards myself and other people in my cafe. we were all disgusted at the way these YOUNG ADULTS were being spoken too. Like i said to the teacher there was no need to be screaming at these school kids on the street like she did. she made a fool of her self as you can imagine how busy the area is at 8:45. Theseshool kids would have been just a few minutes late but when they got to school they were locked out making them nearly half an hour late. were is the sense. i understand lateness is a problem in schools and always will be unfortunatly. when i spoke to Mr Burke all he said was that letters would be sent home to late children. Aletter does nothing these days. my 4 year old son speaks to people with respect. Its just a shame teachers cant let alone a senior teacher. Every one is so quick to call school kids of today. I simply wanted to make people understand that its not always the parents fault. My piont was if you give young adults respect then they will learn how to show it. When the school used to let the last years out at dinner it gave them a sence of maturity and something to look forward to in your last year. Now in my eyes they are locked away like animals. some may not agree but thats my view and im sure the school kids would agree. like i said i didnt once think about my profits, just about sticking up for the local school kids for a change. " stacey everett, oswaldtwistle 9/07/2008 at 17:35 |
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Sticking up for the local school kids?...ow how nice and considerate to run a butty shop with such high and mighty values..they should stand for the local elections..the brave upstanding members of the butty shop.
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Perhaps someone could explain to her why the school gates are locked.
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Should have gone to specsavers I think :rolleyes: |
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