A dreadful incidedent
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A dreadful incidedent
One hopes this will not be repeated!
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Re: A dreadful incidedent
That's awful! Somehow it also seems worse because it happened in the private sector.
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Awful. But worse because it was in the private sector???????? What the actual ?
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Re: A dreadful incidedent
It is serious assault, private or independent doesn't matter imo.
Ludicrous behaviour.
Ludicrous behaviour.
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Re: A dreadful incidedent
exactly!
and what message are they passing on to their children?
and what message are they passing on to their children?
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Re: A dreadful incidedent
All I meant was that you hear less reports of this type of yobbish behaviour from private/independent/prep schools so somehow the impact of the report seemed greater to me. There are far more reports of stabbings/bullying etc in inner city-type schools (I know I'm stereotyping here), so when you hear something form the private sector, it seems to have greater impact.
However, bullying occurs in all camps, and is not acceptable anywhere.
However, bullying occurs in all camps, and is not acceptable anywhere.
Re: A dreadful incidedent
But this is parents behaviour not the students, pheasantchick
Re: A dreadful incidedent
"All I meant was that you hear less reports of this type of yobbish behaviour from private/independent/prep schools so somehow the impact of the report seemed greater to me. There are far more reports of stabbings/bullying etc in inner city-type schools (I know I'm stereotyping here), so when you hear something form the private sector, it seems to have greater impact.
Could that possibly be because only 7% of the relevant population is in private/ independent/prep sector?
Could that possibly be because only 7% of the relevant population is in private/ independent/prep sector?
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Re: A dreadful incidedent
I think it's irrelevant. The man was doused with bleach, and that is wrong. Peaceful protest, I am happy with. This sort of thing is terrible.. It really doesn't matter what the job of the victim is.