ToastiestZombie said:
A very troublesome and messed up kid had stolen a can of drink from our cafeteria. He's in foster care because his dad left him and his mother is a raging alcoholic (although sober for a few months she couldn't go back to the kid), so pretty much hes a messed up kid. His reasons for stealing the can were that he was thirsty, didn't have any money (for obvious reasons)
bad parenting
children should have what they need to complete a day's work, that includes at-least a bottle of water
( I've seen 6 packs for as little as 50p in some shops )
in my honest opinion theft of good/s pertaining to ones survival if you have no other option should come under benefit claims on the government unless they exceed standard social security benefits
this obviously isnt the case, but a child may well see it that way especially when other people have things he does not
if your school is physically 'forcing' a student to do 'anything'
( literally, they have no right to demand anything of any student )
they are in CLEAR violation of the law
also, as the old add-age goes two wrongs do not make a right
the mother of said child could and should sue them, for a hell of allot more than £1 especially in a case where he already has problems, and the school force him to do something that will make him snap
regardless of the fact she herself is not helping the issue
why are there no water fountains in this school?
the fluid requirements of a growing child is insane, every school I've been in has had at-least one free water fountain for this reason
a water fountain would cost around £200 to build, and can improve the performance of the students dramatically parched children do not learn
personally, I do not believe he acted inappropriately none of the adults that are supposed to be caring for him, at home or at the school were doing their job properly
he is a CHILD and by definition cannot look after himself properly
what is the expected result? honestly. it's baffling
at best this is negligence, at worst criminal negligence
>Insert Hyperbole mode
the proper course of action in my little world would be to send the child into foster care, with regular checks where he would hopefully be looked after better
and both his parents should be permanently sterilized, with a really blunt object.
( really blunt, like a trowel. )
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&nord=1&q=trowel&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1136&bih=826&ion=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=10182328973697356213&sa=X&ei=inKXTpzDLYzDswaW8qyqBA&ved=0CD4Q8gIwAw
that blunt.
let's see society pump out thousands of neglected children if that's the punishment
I don't want a 'brat ban'
I want a 'dipstick parent ban'
it's such a shame I don't rule the world..
I wouldn't be tooo draconian... that often.
/Hyperbole mode