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Dad punches "teacher": Right or Wrong?
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"For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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This sounds like a case of trying to teach a proverbial pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.
Shame we cant compare apples to apples in this discussion.
As a father I will listen to my kid first
Then I will look for answers from other side
If I am not happy, pressure put on the situation from different directions gets better results then the whole barbarian reaction of violence.
I CAN say this as both of of daughters have been in horrible situations and the perps in both situations are alive and unharmed as I was warned by authorities to let the system deal with it or you could lose the girls..... stressfull yes?Better to let one think you are a fool, than speak and prove it
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Originally posted by Dilitante1I CAN say this as both of of daughters have been in horrible situations and the perps in both situations are alive and unharmed as I was warned by authorities to let the system deal with it or you could lose the girls..... stressfull yes?"For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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Interesting that the girl still stands by her story.. enough so that she escalated the situation at peril to herself by making a statement to the sheriff's department. Having in real life dealt with brain-dead school administrations that just didn't give a damn about kids, I could imagine them just covering their asses in this case. Their spokesman did seem to think he was empowered to decide guilt or innocence in this matter, even though it was beyond his purview. If the girl has made a formal complaint to the law, as she apparently has, they will quickly find that they have no power to decide a criminal case just because it happened on school grounds. The father did what he did because he was dissatisfied by the administration's actions in the first place.. he did attempt to use the proper channels first, seeking out the TA only after becoming dissatisfied. The reporter writing this blurb relates it thus: "When he saw that the man was not in the meeting, he asked his daughter to take him to the classroom." Alright, boys and girls, does this sentence tell the whole story about why he went off looking for the guy? Again, according to the report, the assault occurred after "a verbal exchange became heated." Since this is the only description we have of the encounter, it can be interpreted in any way our imaginations lead us. Was the father right or wrong? Depends. We just don't know enough from a half page news article which was written by a human being who was not there to witness it.. a human being like everyone else here commenting without knowing in any serious details the particulars of this case.
I say if the girl stands by her story this far, she deserves her day in court. One hopes she will get a good lawyer, whatever the family's financial position might be (and though someone made a comment that the dad was rich because he was a business owner, that's certainly not always the case. In the U.S. there are plenty of small businessmen who don't make a lot of money.) If the administration was at fault here, I really hope they are convicted as accessories.. but for now, we don't know.
I can understand the frustration of living in a society where the guilty are not punished and the authorities really only clamp down when their authority is challenged.. and then it is the justice-seekers that get clamped down upon. I can also understand tie viewpoint of one who has been falsely accused in the past, so certainly I can understand both TX's and Sasq's biases here, but think about this.. those biases would probably disqualify BOTH of you from sitting on the jury in this case. There's a reason jurors are not allowed to read news reports of the case they are trying.. as said before, the phrase "a verbal exchange became heated" is not a sworn testimony by a witness. It is a reporter's paraphrase of something he heard, and is absolutely phrased according to the reporter's own biases.
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Originally posted by KvHagedornInteresting that the girl still stands by her story.. enough so that she escalated the situation at peril to herself by making a statement to the sheriff's department.
Having in real life dealt with brain-dead school administrations that just didn't give a damn about kids, I could imagine them just covering their asses in this case. Their spokesman did seem to think he was empowered to decide guilt or innocence in this matter, even though it was beyond his purview. If the girl has made a formal complaint to the law, as she apparently has, they will quickly find that they have no power to decide a criminal case just because it happened on school grounds.[/quote] But the way things look now, the smart money is on the girl making it up. I can't blame them for supporting their teacher when it looks like he's cleared.
Was the father right or wrong? Depends.
I say if the girl stands by her story this far, she deserves her day in court. One hopes she will get a good lawyer, whatever the family's financial position might be (and though someone made a comment that the dad was rich because he was a business owner, that's certainly not always the case. In the U.S. there are plenty of small businessmen who don't make a lot of money.) If the administration was at fault here, I really hope they are convicted as accessories.. but for now, we don't know.
Last edited by Wombat; 28 January 2006, 00:31.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Looks like the father still won't suck it up and do the right thing. He's now suing the school district.
I can't tell if he's stupid, greedy, or both.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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He's probably just wound around his daughter's little finger. Not that that is an excuse or makes it better.
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