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Dinner Lady...the Other Side Of The Story
Remember earlier this week, when we discussed the sacking of the dinner lady who served the Muslim kid gammon and was subsequently sack?
Some of us commented that the story (as reported by the Daily Mail), seemed 'wrong'.
Presenting the other side of the story:
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 3/08/02 /alison -waldoc k-row-m uslim-p arents- speak_n _369447 7.html
Does this now change anyone's opinion one the story?
Some of us commented that the story (as reported by the Daily Mail), seemed 'wrong'.
Presenting the other side of the story:
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Does this now change anyone's opinion one the story?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Missed the earlier post (was away on me jollies) but I did read about this in the news at the time and I fail to see what the kerfuffle's about.
Just because she served the child a piece of gammon, it doesn't mean the child has to eat it does it? I mean she wasn't force fed the damn thing.
I personally don't care whether it was accidental or on purpose (to what end?) that it got dolloped on the child's plate, it's all really silly and hardly news worthy (IMO)
Actually it says the kid was on packed butties- why was it offered to her in the first place then?
Just because she served the child a piece of gammon, it doesn't mean the child has to eat it does it? I mean she wasn't force fed the damn thing.
I personally don't care whether it was accidental or on purpose (to what end?) that it got dolloped on the child's plate, it's all really silly and hardly news worthy (IMO)
Actually it says the kid was on packed butties- why was it offered to her in the first place then?
There are obviously 2 sides to the story but what I don't understand - perhaps I haven't read the article fully - is that the mother said " she was on packed lunch that day. It simply couldn't have happened [as the dinner lady said it did]." I understood from the previous article that the headteacher 'swept away' the plate.
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