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Which one deserves to be sacked?
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http://tinyurl.com/2vzw6m6
http://tinyurl.com/38yomrw
Compare the two cases,
Did the Paramedic deserve the sack?
Should the woman teacher be struck off?
http://tinyurl.com/38yomrw
Compare the two cases,
Did the Paramedic deserve the sack?
Should the woman teacher be struck off?
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Of all persons to ask "what is your point".
You regularly post such questions, then sit back and see which is the safe side to be on, before making a comment.
I first thought I haven't any particular point to make on this subject, I only included it to encourage debate.
But upon reading both Sandy's and your own view, I am now ready to include mine, and that is to say that in my opinion the female teacher should loose her job, for her allegedly having improper relationships with girls aged 13 to 16.
Had she had been a guy, there would have not been any argument, he would have been out on his ear.
Of all persons to ask "what is your point".
You regularly post such questions, then sit back and see which is the safe side to be on, before making a comment.
I first thought I haven't any particular point to make on this subject, I only included it to encourage debate.
But upon reading both Sandy's and your own view, I am now ready to include mine, and that is to say that in my opinion the female teacher should loose her job, for her allegedly having improper relationships with girls aged 13 to 16.
Had she had been a guy, there would have not been any argument, he would have been out on his ear.
people shouldn't be sacked for 'allegedly' doing anything. They investigated and found no evidence of anything to charge her with. Splashing each other with cold water is well short of grooming (and indeed would have exactly the opposite effect, I suppose.) I've no idea what she was up to but it does not appear to have been offensive.
Jno please read the link properly, Im not sure whether you have kids or not but even those without kids would be alarmed at this behaviour, if my son or daughter came home from school and I seen over a thousand txt messages with some saying "I love you" and then noticed teddy bears and perfume or aftershave and gifts in their rooms and then heard that the teacher had a shower with them and was playing with them i would hit the roof as it's clear whats going on.
Gromit how many times have the police made mistakes? Many. The reason she was not charged maybe because she had a good lawyer and was careful in her grooming. ie, The shower incident wasn't sexual it was just messing around.
The gifts and perfumes where for their good work and because their my favourite pupils.
The many text messages and me saying i loved them was purely on a friendly basis.
See what i mean? The kids involved were probably unaware of any sexual motive hence the teacher not being charged had this went on I think that the teacher would've crossed the line after her sexual urges got the better of her and then it would be front page news.
The gifts and perfumes where for their good work and because their my favourite pupils.
The many text messages and me saying i loved them was purely on a friendly basis.
See what i mean? The kids involved were probably unaware of any sexual motive hence the teacher not being charged had this went on I think that the teacher would've crossed the line after her sexual urges got the better of her and then it would be front page news.
MickyMacgraw
The Police are the only ones who have power to investigate. If they conclude there is no case to answer, then that is that. It was only an investigation, it did not go to court, so there was no involvement by any silvery tongued lawyer. Her behaviour seems inappropriate when written about in a sensationalist tabloid, but the people who have examined it, say there is not a case.
The Police are the only ones who have power to investigate. If they conclude there is no case to answer, then that is that. It was only an investigation, it did not go to court, so there was no involvement by any silvery tongued lawyer. Her behaviour seems inappropriate when written about in a sensationalist tabloid, but the people who have examined it, say there is not a case.
Wow you are the last one who I thought would defend the Police Gromit.
Forgot about that guy they shot in the Tube, or the Stephen Lawrence affair?
/// Mrs Lloyd-Jones is facing the hearing by the General Teaching Council for Wales where she denies inappropriate behaviour with pupils.///
The hearing continues,
Let's hope they are not so lenient and the woman is sacked, while her alleged 'inappropriate behaviour' is still in it's infancy.
Forgot about that guy they shot in the Tube, or the Stephen Lawrence affair?
/// Mrs Lloyd-Jones is facing the hearing by the General Teaching Council for Wales where she denies inappropriate behaviour with pupils.///
The hearing continues,
Let's hope they are not so lenient and the woman is sacked, while her alleged 'inappropriate behaviour' is still in it's infancy.
Micky, yes, it seems odd, as I said in my first post. Others obviously thought so too and have looked at it more closely than I (or the Daily Mail) can. They found nothing. I'm in no position to say they obviously overlooked some damning detail.
I would have a chat with my hypothetical daughter. But I suspect the police have already done so.
I would have a chat with my hypothetical daughter. But I suspect the police have already done so.
The police cannot charge her if a criminal act has not been committed.
What we have here is alleged 'inappropriate behaviour' not befitting a person in her position.
This obviously is then a case for the General Teaching Council for Wales, and if their findings show up anything that shows them concern, then they are well within their rights to sack her.
What we have here is alleged 'inappropriate behaviour' not befitting a person in her position.
This obviously is then a case for the General Teaching Council for Wales, and if their findings show up anything that shows them concern, then they are well within their rights to sack her.
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