I find it sadly ironic that it is often the plight of exploited children that gets exploited as a means to whatever regulatory ends some AGs, Lawyers, and other politicians are trying to achieve.
Unfortunately you seem to be assuming that the principle started it and/or the student was completely innocent in this and similar cases. I'm not so sure about that.
While I will agree that students with camera phones will help document the problem teachers, I also believe that its too easy to take a portion of a situation out of context and abuse the evidence so to speak.
I love how some issues end up with the majority concluding which party is the victim and which is the victimiser regardless of the full story and/or lack of evidence to come to a reasonable conclusion.
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Re: Too a degree I can respect what they're doing
I know. 26 weeks *is* too arbitrary a number - it should be 42.
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The problem is that going public and going public in a truthful and wholly honest way are two different things.
If the AGs were always using the latter, I might see your point. The problem is that some AGs are inciting the public with half-truths and innuendo.
Sadly Ironic
I find it sadly ironic that it is often the plight of exploited children that gets exploited as a means to whatever regulatory ends some AGs, Lawyers, and other politicians are trying to achieve.
Problem is
Unfortunately you seem to be assuming that the principle started it and/or the student was completely innocent in this and similar cases. I'm not so sure about that.
While I will agree that students with camera phones will help document the problem teachers, I also believe that its too easy to take a portion of a situation out of context and abuse the evidence so to speak.
I love how some issues end up with the majority concluding which party is the victim and which is the victimiser regardless of the full story and/or lack of evidence to come to a reasonable conclusion.