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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.Although having watched the video and read some of the news articles of what was said in court I think he was nudged to a sitting position. He didn't need to be walloped in the back of the lgs for that to happen.
However that is immaterial to the fact the driver then raced into the school with a teacher precariously straddling the bonnet who then gets thrown off.
Added to that he put other children in danger also has to be considered.
Schools have a no car policy for a reason. If this man had actually had business to deal with in the school he would have been told to park elsewhere and return.
The teacher was unlikely to have been a jobsworth. He was on safety duty. Obviously a job that needs doing bu the looks of it.
My children's school actually shuts the gates at these times so the parents can't drive in even if they wanted to.
However that is immaterial to the fact the driver then raced into the school with a teacher precariously straddling the bonnet who then gets thrown off.
Added to that he put other children in danger also has to be considered.
Schools have a no car policy for a reason. If this man had actually had business to deal with in the school he would have been told to park elsewhere and return.
The teacher was unlikely to have been a jobsworth. He was on safety duty. Obviously a job that needs doing bu the looks of it.
My children's school actually shuts the gates at these times so the parents can't drive in even if they wanted to.
You need to look more carefully, ygritte.......there is the second or two where the teacher sits on the bonnet...hands still in pocket....settles his feet....and then the car takes off....
Nobody is almost justifying the stupidity of the driver or defending him.....just looking at what happened... :-)
Nobody is almost justifying the stupidity of the driver or defending him.....just looking at what happened... :-)
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'Snowflake' almost turned me away from reading this but I carried on.
Regardless of whether the teacher sat down or was forced into that position , the driver is dangerous.
It was said earlier that children are resilient - they are but also very impressionable and pick up on the actions of adults around them and often go on to replicate that behaviour.
I wouldn't want this guy in charge of my children.
Regardless of whether the teacher sat down or was forced into that position , the driver is dangerous.
It was said earlier that children are resilient - they are but also very impressionable and pick up on the actions of adults around them and often go on to replicate that behaviour.
I wouldn't want this guy in charge of my children.
A bit more detail here
http:// metro.c o.uk/20 17/09/2 6/fathe r-jaile d-for-k nocking -down-t eacher- for-blo cking-s chool-e ntrance -695563 6/
There had been previous between the driver and his victim. The teacher had been tasked with enforcing that there was no public access to the staff parking area.
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There had been previous between the driver and his victim. The teacher had been tasked with enforcing that there was no public access to the staff parking area.
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