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yungatart
8th November 2006, 16:05
When I arrived at school (work) yesterday, several staff members asked me why hXc had stopped in the middle of the school driveway and proceeded to hold up traffic.. apparently he had ridden in to school, stopped, dismounted, spoken to the driver of the car behind him, got back on his bike and ridden off to the student bike park.

I, of course, had no idea why he'd done that.

After school, hXc told us that he had got fed up with this particular teacher.
It appears that most mornings they are at the same intersection at the same time, the teacher turning left into this particular road, while hXc is turning right. The teacher chooses to not give way to the motorcyclist and proceeds through the intersection, more than once hXc has had to take evasive action to avoid becoming a door ornament on this teacher's car. Yesterday was no different.

hXc passed the teacher, then held him up in the driveway to tell him that maybe he needed to reread the road code. Fairy snuff, thinks I.
Turns out that at staff briefing, said teacher thought that perhaps this unknown student should be found and disciplinary action taken against him... enter, one staff member, who used to ride bikes quite some time ago (1970's). He asked the teacher to explain what had happened...
It ended with the teacher getting a lecture on the road rules, his style of driving, the need to protect the more vulnerable members of our society, and the rights of motorcyclists, scooter riders and cyclists on our roads!


Score - teacher 0, motorcyclists 1

Freakshow
8th November 2006, 16:11
He asked the teacher to explain what had happened...
It ended with the teacher getting a lecture on the road rules, his style of driving, the need to protect the more vulnerable members of our society, and the rights of motorcyclists, scooter riders and cyclists on our roads!


Score - teacher 0, motorcyclists 1

Great to hear them put in place.

Blackbird
8th November 2006, 16:12
You have brought him up impeccably - congratulations and well done hXc:rockon:

hXc
8th November 2006, 16:19
Beat me to it! I was meaning to put a post up about this. Yesterday, I was waiting all day for a summons to a senior manager to be dealt with, but alas, it didn't happen. I was rather disapointed, but I guess it's better that they don't get involved.

The said teacher involved, does not know who I am, personally, but it would not be hard to find out. It is just something that happens all to regularly and I get sick of it. So yesterday, I told him what to do about it ("Learn the fucking road rules! *Insert thumbs up here*).

It looks as if he got put in his place, and I shall be awaiting the next time we rendez-vous at that particular intersection and see if he has learnt his lesson. If not, then I will be doing something about it, on a higher scale.

MSTRS
8th November 2006, 16:28
A good outcome (so far). I await developments....

Mrs Busa Pete
8th November 2006, 16:32
Good one mate you tell him/her await furtherr updates

Macktheknife
8th November 2006, 16:33
Good on ya mate! Go hxc!

yungatart
8th November 2006, 16:44
You have brought him up impeccably

Thank you for that! But there are plenty on here who would disagree with you...

slimjim
8th November 2006, 17:02
well don't crap on thee bonnet haha, however good for old bikes, still in their blood so doesn't die just forgotten, that teacher =rocks

Wasp
8th November 2006, 20:21
teachers are retards so they probably make the worst kind of cage drivers, sadly although i deal with teachers everyday i cannot say this to them :(

madmal64
8th November 2006, 20:31
Good stuff! Glad to see that a pupil can give a teacher the learn.
Bloody brilliant

awesker
8th November 2006, 21:35
fucking some teachers get on a power trip, fustrates me to no end.

glad to see the right outcome.. I cant believe the attitude of that teacher ... gah.. some people :angry:

gijoe1313
8th November 2006, 21:47
Waahh! Don't lump all teachers as retards and bike ignoring gits - I'm in that profession and like all sections of society, it's filled with the retrogrades as well!

Glad to hear that particular person got a refresher in the road rules and someone standing up for road user rights (biker or no!) mebbe get McJim's moving evidence camera and take a shot of offending, send clip to proper authorities and allow letter to appear in mail!

Congrats to hxc for showing restraint and not forcing the issue on the road (bikes vs cages doesn't work out so well usually) :yes: If'n this particular gormless and feckless idiot pursues a vendetta, I'm sure peaceful solutions will come about ... :msn-wink:

Disco Dan
8th November 2006, 22:04
teachers are retards so they probably make the worst kind of cage drivers, sadly although i deal with teachers everyday i cannot say this to them :(

hey dont put down ALL teachers! ..training to be a primary school teacher!

Wasp
8th November 2006, 22:09
yea fair enough we do get a few good ones.

BUT the other day we got something back cos the sound wasnt working - they didnt know about the volume knob - $60+gst of tax payers (more precisely YOUR kids education) money please

and that example isnt a once off thing either there are many more where they are too dumb/too lazy to sort it out themselves so they send it to us claiming its "warranty" and then dont want to foot the bill ("thats ok we'll just keep it here" "oh.....")

makes me sick to use tax payers $$$ like that but its part of my job....

good luck with the training!

ceebie13
9th November 2006, 07:09
teachers are retards so they probably make the worst kind of cage drivers, sadly although i deal with teachers everyday i cannot say this to them :(

Careful what you say, Wasp. You've probably had dealings with Mrs CB then cos she's an RTLB in your neck of the woods. What's an RTLB? A specialist consultant working with children with learning and behaviour problems.

Wasp
9th November 2006, 07:18
fair enough, i apologise for my behaviour.

thinking about it though we probably only deal with the worst of the worst because those are the only ones that have problems - i'm sure there are many great teachers out there, I even met a few when I was back at school.

Squeak the Rat
9th November 2006, 07:27
I once bet a teacher he couldn't eat a dry weetbix in less than a minute. He couldn't do it then refused to pay up. Small things like that leave a mark on impressionable young minds. Bloody hypocrite teachers!

(yeah yeah not all teachers are like that blah blah :))

Al
9th November 2006, 09:37
once bet a teacher he couldn't eat a dry weetbix in less than a minute. He couldn't do it then refused to pay up. Small things like that leave a mark on impressionable young minds. Bloody hypocrite teachers!


WTF is this about?

Reading some of the posts, seems as though the teachers ignored some people completely!

Al

ManDownUnder
9th November 2006, 09:44
Beat me to it! I was meaning to put a post up about this. Yesterday, I was waiting all day for a summons to a senior manager to be dealt with, but alas, it didn't happen. I was rather disapointed, but I guess it's better that they don't get involved.

Mate if the Mountain won't come to Mohammed...


yea fair enough we do get a few good ones.

We get more than just a few. I married a primary teacher and I recal what she had to do for a job... during school hours but especially beyond school hours.

So much work, so much responsibility - for how much pay? Na mate. Most of 'em get my respect.