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martinb75 Tampere 19 Jul 15 11.03am | |
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I think she better get a claim in for the pasting and bullying he is about to recieve from his school pals for getting his baps out in a national newspaper. "Never mind son , have another cream cake !"
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 20 Jul 15 10.13am | |
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The parent should be done for child negelect, unless there is a medical condition for him having bigget tits than most if not all of the girls in his year including the teachers. The Teachers should be done as well, one kid with sun burn is an accident, 4 is negelecting thier duty of care.
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npn Crowborough 20 Jul 15 10.36am | |
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Quote Kingvagabond at 18 Jul 2015 2.08pm
25 is usually enough for me but on any school trips I pack a bottle of 50 because parents can be dumb enough to pack the kids off with nothing. In fact I've just bought pe kits in 3 different sizes because I got fed up last year of kids missing PE by deliberately 'forgetting' their PE kits. Parents are maddening though and it shouldn't be my responsibility to stump up for kids who's parents forget. I do though because it's not fair on the kids themselves.
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rednblue4eva Norwood 21 Jul 15 7.15am | |
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Quote martinb75 at 19 Jul 2015 11.03am
I think she better get a claim in for the pasting and bullying he is about to recieve from his school pals for getting his baps out in a national newspaper. "Never mind son , have another cream cake !"
"The school is now considering not allowing any further trips abroad" So no more trips because this porky wanted to be an twit, and his mother wants compo Never mind, they've had their 15 minutes of fame, and perhaps he can use some of the cash from the papers to pay for a breast reduction
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 25 Jul 15 1.48pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 17 Jul 2015 2.54pm
She should be more concerned he is a 15 year old boy with tits.. The kid has moobs and is obese. He needs to get some exercise. As for whose fault it is, well it's a bit of both. The mother should have made sure he had something stronger than factor 15 and the teachers should have been more involved and enforced their policy of the kids applying sun cream.
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becky over the moon 25 Jul 15 2.29pm | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 25 Jul 2015 1.48pm
Quote The Sash at 17 Jul 2015 2.54pm
She should be more concerned he is a 15 year old boy with tits.. The kid has moobs and is obese. He needs to get some exercise. As for whose fault it is, well it's a bit of both. The mother should have made sure he had something stronger than factor 15 and the teachers should have been more involved and enforced their policy of the kids applying sun cream. As the article says: ""On the day of the pre-planned trip to a water park the group were told at breakfast and before leaving the coach on arrival to apply suncream and be careful of the sun. The group were positioned in a shaded area and reminded regularly during the day to keep applying sun cream. "Unfortunately a small minority of children chose to ignore every one of these warnings and teachers' advice to protect themselves by staying in the shade during the day. "Staff were very upset that the children did suffer burns but there was nothing they could do. The other children had a superb holiday and did not suffer sunburn because they followed instructions." So, since they are prohibited from laying hands on the pupils and actually applying the sun cream to their bodies (and the parents and children were all made aware of THAT fact too), what more do you suggest that they could have done to enforce their policy?
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 25 Jul 15 3.14pm | |
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Quote becky at 25 Jul 2015 2.29pm
Quote fed up eagle at 25 Jul 2015 1.48pm
Quote The Sash at 17 Jul 2015 2.54pm
She should be more concerned he is a 15 year old boy with tits.. The kid has moobs and is obese. He needs to get some exercise. As for whose fault it is, well it's a bit of both. The mother should have made sure he had something stronger than factor 15 and the teachers should have been more involved and enforced their policy of the kids applying sun cream. As the article says: ""On the day of the pre-planned trip to a water park the group were told at breakfast and before leaving the coach on arrival to apply suncream and be careful of the sun. The group were positioned in a shaded area and reminded regularly during the day to keep applying sun cream. "Unfortunately a small minority of children chose to ignore every one of these warnings and teachers' advice to protect themselves by staying in the shade during the day. "Staff were very upset that the children did suffer burns but there was nothing they could do. The other children had a superb holiday and did not suffer sunburn because they followed instructions." So, since they are prohibited from laying hands on the pupils and actually applying the sun cream to their bodies (and the parents and children were all made aware of THAT fact too), what more do you suggest that they could have done to enforce their policy?
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paperhat croydon 27 Jul 15 3.30pm | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 25 Jul 2015 3.14pm
Quote becky at 25 Jul 2015 2.29pm
Quote fed up eagle at 25 Jul 2015 1.48pm
Quote The Sash at 17 Jul 2015 2.54pm
She should be more concerned he is a 15 year old boy with tits.. The kid has moobs and is obese. He needs to get some exercise. As for whose fault it is, well it's a bit of both. The mother should have made sure he had something stronger than factor 15 and the teachers should have been more involved and enforced their policy of the kids applying sun cream. As the article says: ""On the day of the pre-planned trip to a water park the group were told at breakfast and before leaving the coach on arrival to apply suncream and be careful of the sun. The group were positioned in a shaded area and reminded regularly during the day to keep applying sun cream. "Unfortunately a small minority of children chose to ignore every one of these warnings and teachers' advice to protect themselves by staying in the shade during the day. "Staff were very upset that the children did suffer burns but there was nothing they could do. The other children had a superb holiday and did not suffer sunburn because they followed instructions." So, since they are prohibited from laying hands on the pupils and actually applying the sun cream to their bodies (and the parents and children were all made aware of THAT fact too), what more do you suggest that they could have done to enforce their policy?
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