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on 15-11-2013 06:17 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Lots of assumptions siggie. I spoke directly with the principal, although at the time I had no idea who he was. No one laughed, least of all me. He did mention left over from Holloween, but did not laugh. I assumed (there's that word again) he thought it funny why else mention Holloween? The child in question does not live on that street....apparently he comes from the opposite side of the park to me. You can learn much when at the letter box 🙂 The distance is a short 1 k from my home to the school so yes the boy was close to school. The department rang me this afternoon for further details as the matter has been taken as serious, regardless of the gun being real or a toy. No school wishes to have students behaving in such a manner while in school uniform. Much the same as an employee in work uniform who could be sacked for unsavoury behaviour.
The boy needs to understand the implications of such actions for his own safety.
Yet you said he found it funny......
Poor kid, poor school and poor department........over a toy.
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