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k38ff
Over 90 days ago
Bi-curious Female, 45
Straight Male, 51
0 miles · Greater London

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Quote by easyrider_xxx
i am slightly biased on this issue as my daughter is 10 and has just had her elbow broken and arm fractured by a classmate, was not an accident and the police cannot do anything because the boy who did it is not 10 till next month, he has not even apologised even though he has had opportunity.
i believe it should each be assessed on merit as my 10yr old knows right from wrong and i am pretty sure this boy did too!
anyway will see what the school intends to do tomorrow!!!

ok so you are angry and hurt , i would be too, but why is it a police issue, kids are rough, kids hurt each other, kids behave in irresponsible seems to me that people want a enid blyton childhood of children being free then go mad when crap happens.
the school will have a policy, instead of waiting you cud ask how they are going to implement it,and wat the anti bulling policy of the school is,assuming this was bullying
Because the law says it is a police matter........jeeze.
Yes kids are rough and yes kids hurt each other but....a broken elbow and a fractured arm fgs? Seems to me like ABH...but no doubt the lefties will harp on about they are too young to know what they were doing.
They did it because like a lot of kids today who have the " can't touch me attitude ". This may have been bullying but then again it could be another example of some kids just being horrid little shits.
I hope they kick the child out of school, but no doubt the parents will say he is an angel really.
When I was at school I know what my school would have done about it.....six whacks across the arse and then expelled....how right wing old fashioned is that for ya?
At my school, anyone caught bullying had to do 6 3 minute rounds in the boxing ring with the Head boy (who was typically the captain of the first XV rugby team)
thanks for the comments!!
kaznkev... the reason it is a police issue is that he had her in a headlock for over 5 mins then threw her to the floor causing the injury and 3 teachers stood by the boy in question is known as a bully and he attacked my daughter during a lesson, yes im hurt and angry but if the boy gets away with it now it may spiral out of control, the police and social services both agree that using it as a prevention may help in the long run.
i am slightly biased on this issue as my daughter is 10 and has just had her elbow broken and arm fractured by a classmate, was not an accident and the police cannot do anything because the boy who did it is not 10 till next month, he has not even apologised even though he has had opportunity.
i believe it should each be assessed on merit as my 10yr old knows right from wrong and i am pretty sure this boy did too!
anyway will see what the school intends to do tomorrow!!!