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Child Bollards Good Idea Or Not?
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We have them installed by a school near to us, but in the true fashion of diversity, there is a white one, a black one and an Asian one, all representing both girl pupils and boy pupils.
But who knows these days, perhaps one also represents a trans-gender pupil.
We have them installed by a school near to us, but in the true fashion of diversity, there is a white one, a black one and an Asian one, all representing both girl pupils and boy pupils.
But who knows these days, perhaps one also represents a trans-gender pupil.
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No one else except you seems to be having a problem answering my question, and I was asking for personal opinions based on other ABers experience of these child bollards, not if they were effective or not
Is there a special sign apart from a question mark, that one should further add, for those a little short on the uptake?
No one else except you seems to be having a problem answering my question, and I was asking for personal opinions based on other ABers experience of these child bollards, not if they were effective or not
Is there a special sign apart from a question mark, that one should further add, for those a little short on the uptake?
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Yes but you did not state that the child was suffering mentally did you? You have only just introduced that excuse because you have been made to look a fool.
But you are still being foolish, we are talking about a fibre glass model of a child, who you have now stated might (and only might) be suffering mentally because of it's trans-gendernous.
LOL, LOL, LOL.
Yes but you did not state that the child was suffering mentally did you? You have only just introduced that excuse because you have been made to look a fool.
But you are still being foolish, we are talking about a fibre glass model of a child, who you have now stated might (and only might) be suffering mentally because of it's trans-gendernous.
LOL, LOL, LOL.
Mixed feelings on them. I can see what is trying to be achieved but from experience I know things that look unusual are a distraction. I can envisage drivers looking too long at these and spotting too late that the vehicle in front has stepped on their brakes as a kid ran out.
Time would be better spent ensuring the kids knew roads and moving vehicles were dangerous and needed to be taken seriously. Teach them kerb drill, explain that an attitude of not caring because no one would dare run you over is going to end in tragedy.
Time would be better spent ensuring the kids knew roads and moving vehicles were dangerous and needed to be taken seriously. Teach them kerb drill, explain that an attitude of not caring because no one would dare run you over is going to end in tragedy.
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