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    UK teachers will now be allowed to use physical force

    ...but it aint here! No once again the UK shows more sanity by new guidelines that allows their teachers to defend themelves, breakup fights and remove unruly students. First you're allowed to defend yourself in your home from burglars and now teachers actualy being able to do their jobs!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/europe/...physical-force

    British teachers have been given a green light to use ''reasonable'' physical force to control unruly students.

    New guidelines published in England on Monday say it ''may not always be possible to avoid injuring pupils'' while using restraining techniques in the most extreme circumstances, British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reports.

    Examples of such situations may include: removing disruptive students from classrooms, breaking up fights, and stopping attacks on teachers and pupils.

    Some schools currently adopt a ''no contact'' policy to avoid being sued by guardians after children are restrained by staff, but the latest policy explicitly bans such policies, noting that teachers should not be automatically suspended for using ''excessive force''.

    ''For far too long teachers have been buried under guidance and reports on how to tackle bad behaviour,'' government adviser on classroom behaviour Charlie Taylor told the Telegraph.

    ''The new guidance will help teachers do their job without lessons being disrupted and schools to feel confident when they address behaviour issues.''

    Under the guidelines, teachers will not require parental permission to use force.

    However, staff should ''always try to avoid acting in a way that might cause injury, but in extreme cases it may not always be possible to avoid injuring the pupil''.

    Furthermore, the guidelines state it is acceptable for staff to make physical contact under certain circumstances, including holding a child's hand, comforting distressed pupils or demonstrating sports techniques during PE classes, without fear of being accused of inappropriate conduct.

    The changes come after news that major assaults on British school staff reached a five-year-high in 2010, when 44 were admitted to hospital.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    British teachers have been given a green light to use ''reasonable'' physical force to control unruly students.
    LOL... I often do work at country schools, and believe me Iv seen them using reasonable physical force, and Ill tell ya this, in every case the kids at these schools are beter behaived lern more and all round good kids... un like town were its a no no cos some one will dob ya in.
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    Wonder if they can use force for self defence... I mean it doesn't state it in the article and goes out if its way to list everything but... too much of a grey area perhaps? Parents should sign a consent/waiver at the start of each term giving teachers the right to "discipline" their children... I have no problem with teachers smacking my kids if they deserve it... but only if they deserve it.
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    3rd form I received a Maths text book across the back of the head. Deserved it too.
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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    3rd form I received a Maths text book across the back of the head. Deserved it too.
    I got belted round the back of the head with a bar of solder in 4th form metal work. Haven't been the same since...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I got belted round the back of the head with a bar of solder in 4th form metal work. Haven't been the same since...
    Fluxed in the head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I got belted round the back of the head with a bar of solder in 4th form metal work. Haven't been the same since...
    Solder on dude, don't lead a thing like that weigh you down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Fluxed in the head.
    In a constant state of flux

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    That makes the old spring, ink tube and cap from a bic pen just plain embarrassing...

    This bastard would probably get you stoped from boarding a plane
    reloading would be tedious.......
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    Bout time we brought that shit back here! We all know parents have no nuts anymore may as well leave to teachers.
    Rangi Paku @ Wairoa college had a sawn off cane golf club as his cane. Ohhh that f*cker could swing an axe!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Bout time we brought that shit back here! We all know parents have no nuts anymore may as well leave to teachers.
    Rangi Paku @ Wairoa college had a sawn off cane golf club as his cane. Ohhh that f*cker could swing an axe!!
    utter bullshit--The lefty wanky soft dickwads in Gubbiment passed laws that have reasonable parents fearfull to even smack a 3 year old having a tanty--meanwhile MORE kids are dying from child abuse --yep that law stopped em diddn't it
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    And look what the lefty rubberdick commie bast*rds have given us - worse scumbags than we've ever had coz no-one ever punished their poor behaviour.
    The problem with the anti smacking law is that it was never needed. It has always been illegal to beat the crap out of your kids. Discipline is different - at least with the cane you had a punishment for bad behaviour. Now they have 'time out' - WTF is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    That makes the old spring, ink tube and cap from a bic pen just plain embarrassing...

    This bastard would probably get you stoped from boarding a plane
    reloading would be tedious.......
    Gives new meaning to "I'm gonna rub you out"
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Funny.
    I used to get the strap at primary school at least once a week....and caned at college often. If I hadnt had that discipline - id be a serial offender and spend most my life inside Id guess. Instead of it being turned around like its ended up. (Thank you Marist 70's/80's !! )

    But these days. Hmm. Suspect all them pommy lawyers are rubbing their hands and advertising outside the schools. 'Reasonable force' for a Lawyer is like 'cheating' to the wallabies. All a matter of definition.

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