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Teachers on beat with police
Monday 8th October 2007, 12:00PM BST.
Teachers at a Black Country school are arming themselves with walkie talkies and pounding the streets alongside cops in a bid to stop pupils causing havoc on their way home.
Staff, including headteacher Trevor Johnson from Castle High School, Dudley, are patrolling the route taken by students after lessons finish, in a unique attempt to stamp out anti-social behaviour.
It comes after complaints from traders and shoppers about students being unruly as they make their way home through the town centre to the bus station.
Sergeant Simon Holloway, from Dudley police station, said businesses were especially unhappy about students shouting and running through the Fountain Arcade.
He said: “An issue was raised at a neighbourhood meeting by traders in the Fountain Arcade who said they were having problems with students from Castle High School.”
The school in St James’s Road has decided to take matters into its own hands and each day a number of teachers patrol the route to keep an eye on pupils.
The headmaster has even invested in walkie talkies so staff can alert each other to any potential nuisance and already anti-social activity has been cut.
“I think it is commendable what the school is doing to ensure pupils behave responsibly,” said Sgt Holloway.
“This is an invaluable initiative as teachers can identify any potential troublemakers.”
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Bring back the cane and you wouldn’t have this type of behaviour in the first place!
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Thats right, lets flog them to within an inch of their lives!!!! Child abuse or what.
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No, just make the parents more accountable.
The parents that aren’t doing they’re bit might take notice.
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A slap on the legs or hands never hurt anything but there pride. Bring back the cane and get some order back ..
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What’s the point of high-visibility patrols? They’ll simply wait until you’ve gone..and I smell an election coming up, hence the sudden allocation of resources. Remember: things got this way for a reason, and both the council and the police should be held to account.
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You make the parents more accountable by hitting their children with a stick? Where is the logic in that?
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Good-evening all!
In my day,if you were caught causing your school,s name getting
blemished,you got the thrashing of
a lifetime…..with a choice though…..a/the cane,and b/the
rugby boot….and you couldn,t sit
down all day afterwards!
FJ Bartling,Hilversum,Holland,once
a Dudley lad,and proud still!
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Children of today have lack of respect, lack of respect for parents and the police knowing full well that they can get away with it. Bring back the cane. Make the children stand up in class when the teachers enter the room. Some do gooders have changed the values from the 1980s
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