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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2844084" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Yikes.... ok, I wouldn't advocate this. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyways, I agree with the above poster who said call the police. If the school administration isn't going to back their teachers, then call the police and get some press on the issue. Period. Our schools have been overly pussified and think they have to cater to bad behavior. Autistic or not, learning right from wrong is within the capability of almost every human being, and if it ISN'T, that human being should NOT be in a public school setting. PERIOD.</p><p></p><p>If my kid were hit by that kid without provocation, you can damn sure bet there'd be some heated discussions with the school admin AND the kid's parents. And if that got nowhere, there would be police and press discussions. I won't discuss what a last resort would be.</p><p></p><p>This isn't a kid playing with an imaginary bow and arrow on a playground, or pointing his finger like a gun while playing cowboys and Indians - this is a kid who is used to getting his way and used to being coddled. F*** THAT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2844084, member: 9374"] Yikes.... ok, I wouldn't advocate this. Anyways, I agree with the above poster who said call the police. If the school administration isn't going to back their teachers, then call the police and get some press on the issue. Period. Our schools have been overly pussified and think they have to cater to bad behavior. Autistic or not, learning right from wrong is within the capability of almost every human being, and if it ISN'T, that human being should NOT be in a public school setting. PERIOD. If my kid were hit by that kid without provocation, you can damn sure bet there'd be some heated discussions with the school admin AND the kid's parents. And if that got nowhere, there would be police and press discussions. I won't discuss what a last resort would be. This isn't a kid playing with an imaginary bow and arrow on a playground, or pointing his finger like a gun while playing cowboys and Indians - this is a kid who is used to getting his way and used to being coddled. F*** THAT. [/QUOTE]
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