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How Daft Was His Driver?
Why did he HAVE to get onto school ground I wonder?
Was he just dropping off his snowflake or was there some other reason he simply HAD to drive in?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/av /uk-413 91992/m an-jail ed-for- hitting -woking -teache r-with- car
Was he just dropping off his snowflake or was there some other reason he simply HAD to drive in?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.to say he 'mowed' him down is not strictly true, the car was at a standstill the teacher was sitting on the car bonnet, in the footage I saw I did not see wheels screaching or smoke coming from the tyres so he obviously did not accelerate so hard!
Stupid thing to do mind made worse by the stupid teacher!
Stupid thing to do mind made worse by the stupid teacher!
If you watch closely the car moves forward a couple of inches, twice I think, into him when he sits down. Perhaps it was that nudge that made him sit?
Admittedly he should have got up then but the driver had no reason to just barge through with him on the bonnet. Perhaps the teacher stayed there because the driver rammed him and as a deterrent stayed out?
As a 'jobsworth' he was keeping the school grounds and therefore the children safe. There is a reason parents are not allowed to go driving round the school at drop off and pick up times. Safety and this driver was obviously dangerous.
Admittedly he should have got up then but the driver had no reason to just barge through with him on the bonnet. Perhaps the teacher stayed there because the driver rammed him and as a deterrent stayed out?
As a 'jobsworth' he was keeping the school grounds and therefore the children safe. There is a reason parents are not allowed to go driving round the school at drop off and pick up times. Safety and this driver was obviously dangerous.
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