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cmonstanley 03-11-2010 21:07

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dont know which side of the story to believe,if the dinner ladies right the goveners should be removed BBC News - Bully-claim dinner lady sacked due to 'embarrassment'

lancsdave 03-11-2010 21:25

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 858522)
dont know which side of the story to believe,if the dinner ladies right the goveners should be removed BBC News - Bully-claim dinner lady sacked due to 'embarrassment'

So should the headmistress

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She was suspended in June 2009 after telling parents that their seven-year-old daughter had been tied to a fence by a number of boys and hit with a skipping rope, the tribunal has heard.
'Minor accident'
Head teacher Deborah Crabb told the tribunal the incident was not bullying but an "inappropriate game" that went too far.

cashman 03-11-2010 21:48

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reading that the dinner lady was a plank, by going to the press, n agree wi lancsdave, the headmistress should be sacked also, seems the good name of the school takes priority oer bullying. also says the dinnerlady was on a final warning, so she aint mrs perfect.;)

heth 04-11-2010 07:30

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I agree wi you Cashy!! :rolleyes:

Neil 04-11-2010 08:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 858539)
.... also says the dinnerlady was on a final warning, so she aint mrs perfect.;)

No it does not, it says

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Mrs Hill's decision to then speak to the parents at a scout meeting had been a breach of confidentiality which would have earned her a "final warning", said Mrs Crabb.
So she would have been given a final warning for discussing the matter with parents. It does not say she was on a final warning before the incident.

garinda 04-11-2010 08:23

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If a child of mine had been tied to some railings, and hit with as skipping rope, I wouldn't care who told me. I'd want to know.

A head teacher who described such an incident as an 'inappropriate game, that had gone too far', I'd like to tie to some railings, and hit with a skipping rope, so she too could enjoy the fun involved in such games.

jaysay 04-11-2010 08:53

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To me the headmistress lives in cloud cuckoo land, if she thinks tying a kid to railings is a game that went wrong, and what message does it give to the kids if this is her attitude

cashman 04-11-2010 08:56

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 858643)
To me the headmistress lives in cloud cuckoo land, if she thinks tying a kid to railings is a game that went wrong, and what message does it give to the kids if this is her attitude

Bang on, this stupid git is more at fault than the dinnerlady to me, but nowt will happen on that front.:(

jaysay 04-11-2010 09:56

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 858644)
Bang on, this stupid git is more at fault than the dinnerlady to me, but nowt will happen on that front.:(

Never does cashy, never does unfortunately

Gordon Booth 04-11-2010 13:50

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So a group of boys tying a seven year old girl to railings is an 'inappropiate game'? The girl wanted to be tied to railings as part of the 'game' did she? If not it wasn't a game.And which part of the 'game' was 'inappropiate'-the tying up or the whipping?
What will the boys next 'game' be-a frightening thought. If lashing a tied up girl is a 'minor accident' what do they have to do to gain the headmistress's disapproval?

heth 04-11-2010 14:51

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I would be more concerned if I was the parent, I wouldnt want my kids doing that to another child................:(

Neil 04-11-2010 15:06

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 858722)
I would be more concerned if I was the parent, I wouldnt want my kids doing that to another child................:(

So at what age does it become acceptable :rolleyes::D

heth 04-11-2010 15:14

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 858725)
So at what age does it become acceptable :rolleyes::D


Just watch it you I have a skipping rope.......................:Banane43:

Benipete 04-11-2010 15:19

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 858725)
So at what age does it become acceptable :rolleyes::D

When you are elected as an MP.:hehetable

Neil 04-11-2010 16:12

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 858726)
Just watch it you I have a skipping rope.......................:Banane43:

This lot would throw bricks at me if you tied me to a fence :D

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 858727)
When you are elected as an MP.:hehetable

I don't like oranges :p

jaysay 04-11-2010 17:51

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 858727)
When you are elected as an MP.:hehetable

Slight correction Beni surely you meant a Tory MP;) just saving Mancie and Garinda pgetting on to you:D

Benipete 04-11-2010 18:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 858763)
Slight correction Beni surely you meant a Tory MP;) just saving Mancie and Garinda pgetting on to you:D

There's a difference ???:confused::D


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