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    Good on your daughter! You must be really proud of her

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    Just kill the little shits - they are never going to contribute to society anyhow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    level 1 and 2 (5th and 6th form) i found easy enough to pass, i didnt sit 7th as my work was offering a good job.

    recently I caught up with a few old school mates (seperately, not together) and none of them got UE (university entrance) and they all said about 3/4 of the school also didnt get it

    so whats this about it being easy?
    That's ridiculas all you need is 14 credits in three subjects to get UE, so you don't even need to pass level three to get UE you can't tell me that's hard!!

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    A two day suspension is a joke... they need to get hard on violent acts...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    A two day suspension is a joke... they need to get hard on violent acts...
    But that might hurt the little fellas feelings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quatermile View Post
    But that might hurt the little fellas feelings
    and?? lol.... Its bollocks really...
    the BOT should be be enforcing stricter conditions for that pupil to return to school... if they are not adhered to... then the student should get expelled...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sallo View Post
    im gonna be tough on kids, what happened to the days whe you were scared of your parents, and that fear translated into respect?
    Fear NEVER translates to respect!

    We taught our kids to question everything, including authority, and respect is something that is earnt, by actions or intentions.

    Sounds like there are other kids like that out there as well - great stuff Bruce.
    School violence needs to be stamped out before it gets this far and that means from the top.
    What a softcock headmaster - sounds like a mealy mouthed manager, not a headmaster from the ranks....
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    2 days off school... that'll learn him and his mates... should have kicked them out of school all together. Didn't see anything in the news about it though

    Assault with intent to injure at the minimum, injuring with intent more likely... both punishable by lengthy prison terms (although that would not happen to these kids). Should most definitely be reported to the Police.

    If they are 14, they can be charged. If not, they can still be reported for Youth Aid Action, which MAY turn them around (note - MAY... might not, but worth a crack???). Youth Aid could do many things, particularly if they are already known to the Police, including removal from their own home where their parents are useless retards...

    Good on your girl organising a protest... it gives me hope that the new generation actually do give a stuff about something this important and are willing to do something about it, because those that should won't... unlike so many of the P.C. generation of now...

    They shouldn't receive any form of "punishment" whatsoever... if the school had done something about the problem in the first place, it wouldn't have happened.

    Perhaps a protest about being punished because of a protest about bullying is next on the agenda???? If there is any punishment, let the media know... I'd say they would be very interested....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    2 days off school... that'll learn him and his mates... should have kicked them out of school all together. Didn't see anything in the news about it though

    Assault with intent to injure at the minimum, injuring with intent more likely... both punishable by lengthy prison terms (although that would not happen to these kids). Should most definitely be reported to the Police.

    If they are 14, they can be charged. If not, they can still be reported for Youth Aid Action, which MAY turn them around (note - MAY... might not, but worth a crack???). Youth Aid could do many things, particularly if they are already known to the Police, including removal from their own home where their parents are useless retards...

    Good on your girl organising a protest... it gives me hope that the new generation actually do give a stuff about something this important and are willing to do something about it, because those that should won't... unlike so many of the P.C. generation of now...

    They shouldn't receive any form of "punishment" whatsoever... if the school had done something about the problem in the first place, it wouldn't have happened.

    Perhaps a protest about being punished because of a protest about bullying is next on the agenda???? If there is any punishment, let the media know... I'd say they would be very interested....
    Very good points Patrick... *bling* to you matey!!!
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    I assume the cops were called to protect the principal? I tell ya now, they all would have been cheering the kids on inwardly (since we can't openly take sides in uniform...).

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    wow - you know what I think - The yanks lead the way - (guns and shooting in school etc) - but in our Helen Clark society - we don't wanna follow - no! we wanna go one step better - PC sucks.
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    Even if the police get involved they are pretty soft in New Zealand, or more the Justice system, life sentance is what about 20 years and if your a good little mudering rapist you can get off lighter for good behavior!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quatermile View Post
    Even if the police get involved they are pretty soft in New Zealand, or more the Justice system, life sentance is what about 20 years and if your a good little mudering rapist you can get off lighter for good behavior!!!
    20??? try 10... then get parole, where they keep you on a tight leash... yeah right, ay, Graeme BURTON.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    ...my mother used to talk about her father using a stock whip on the kids,she was even shot at,hearing the bullet go over her head.She used the ''wooden spoon'' on us,and most likely thought she was giving us an upbringing in paradise......
    In my mums case, her father saw fit to level a round of birdshot into her legs.

    Crazy things people do....

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    This arrived in the mail today. Whats the views..? To me it sounds like a lot of PC drivel when what we really have here is a bunch of shithead loosers that split a kids head open getting the full PC benefit (pferdsheise) that our society offers.
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