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Right then, kiddies, the pub beckons, and I can hardly decline, so I'm gone for the day. Have fun . . . 243 days ago
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The lunatics are running the asylum…

Posted Nov 04 2009 10:05pm

In the Guardian, Jenni Russell writes about the plights of two teachers who wound up in court because, basically, pupils dishonestly accused them of assault. One was acquitted, one was found guilty by magistrates clearly in need of a reality check. Can’t say I’m too surprised, though.

I have one experience of the magistrates’ court – on a Continue Reading »

In the Guardian, Jenni Russell writes about the plights of two teachers who wound up in court because, basically, pupils dishonestly accused them of assault. One was acquitted, one was found guilty by magistrates clearly in need of a reality check. Can’t say I’m too surprised, though.

I have one experience of the magistrates’ court – on a Continue Reading »

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