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All these boys need is love and attention. I suggest we all chip in £100 each and send the whole family to The Indian Ocean for a month to chill out.
I then suggest we ban anything to do with education at the school for 6 months so the whole school can concentrate on the welfare of these two.
Of course a much quicker and cheaper way for the country would be using Pusser' birch in front of the whole school assembly (if there is time after the Muslim prayers) and then ship them off to 2 Kias national service but hey why go the sensible route.
Jessica learnt from the age of 6 months when her dad was not happy with her and she sobs when I tell her off (please keep this to yourselves in case Social Services become concerned). This only accounts for about 1% of her life. The other 99% is filled with love and her parent's attention.
I have a friend Chris who has set up the internet security system you refer to. His mobile phone alerts him in case of attack. If you want I can put you in touch with him. In fact you have met him, I refer to Peter who you met at the photography rally.
stew
ps see Zaskar's thread
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The birch eh! I had my trousers taken down at school and given the cane in front of everyone! I did not do it of course! But whatever it was I never did not do it again!!
Spoke to Dudleys who inform me the cost of a replacement would be in the region of £120. However, that's the easy bit. The frame would have to come out and then be split. Total time would be in the region of 2 - 3 hours!
Just contacted insurance and we have glass cover and they use RAC! So waiting to hear back.
Regards
Chris
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Hi Chris
Have just read through your posts and can really understand how angry you must be. We also live in a 'village' and in particular a small road where the residents are mostly retired now. When we moved here over 20 years ago there were quite a few families and never any really serious problems. The oldun's then loved to see new families move in - now we dread it.
We have 2 houses where the kids/parents are a nightmare. So far no damage caused but they play any ball games they want in the street despite having gardens over 150 ft in depth and a park 2 mins walk away. They scream hysterically all the time - it seems the only way they know how to communicate and we have no peace at all when they are around. With doors/windows shut and TV or radio on you can still hear them, so we are moving. Their immediate elderly neighbours are too intimidated by the kids and parents to complain.
We don't know where to move to yet as it seems this is 'normal' behaviour now everywhere and accepted by the parents. I don't understand why they have to scream all the time. You can't even sit in your garden on a nice day so I am looking for a place with about an acre of land around me
Right now, Ireland is looking very tempting.
Sorry for the rant also. but just wanted to say I know how you must be feeling.
Maura
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Maybe the parents of this Brat should be made to pay for the damage he has done, as he did purposly mean to break your window.
I was sitting in my front room watching tv on Christmas Eve (years ago) when someone broke my window (the glass just missed me,) luckily at that time we had georgian windows in so it was only a small pane, the Police caught him, and it turned out to be our paper boy, who was 16 and very drunk, his friends had propped him up against our wall and he says he broke the window accidentaly whilst feeling his way along, well to save him a criminal record we said if he appologised and paid for the window we wouldnt take it any further, he did and we had no further trouble. Nowadays the kids/teenagers have no respect for the law, when I was their age I was scared of the Police but even more scared of my Dad, because if I had done what this brat has done he would have given me a good hiding and dragged me round to apologise, and made me work to pay for the damage, He was still the best Dad I could have wished for.
I hope you get it sorted out soon, in your favour of course, and the Brat gets what he deserves
Anne
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I can sympathise with you. We do not have these sort of problems.
It really is a sleepy village and in general with nice people. This family actually live in the next village but the children, including the older ones play in the school field.
What is bizarre about the whole series of events is how these foolish people shoot themselves in the foot.
As a governor and local business man I have been fighting hard to keep the school open. It will however eventually close, with 27 children it is not financially viable. So my campaign was to make sure the field stayed as a village amenity.
By the very fact that I have resigned as a governor there is one less vigilant person fighting to make this happen. So my main concern is now aimed towards buying a strip of the field for my use in the event that it should go to a housing development.
In an up market village we will then not have a play area for our children, whom will have to play in the side street and yes I did mean street as there is only one!
Regards
Chris
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