Texas Schools Ticket 6 Year Old



Yeah this isn't news to me. Kids get a ticket, parents have to pay, if they don't parents go to jail. Best thing that you can do is home school.
 
thats fucked up,

a sidenot though. I thought the article was talking about 6th grade so 12 years old and not 6.
 
thats fucked up,

a sidenot though. I thought the article was talking about 6th grade so 12 years old and not 6.

It says in the article that a 6 year old was issued a ticket but since they are so young the state can't do anything about it. At 10 years of age the state says children can have "criminal intent" with their actions and can be corrected by the state.

This situation is fucked up but you know what, parents brought this shit on themselves by not raising their children correctly and treating teachers like the bad guy when they do correct their kids. Now teachers don't want the liability, lawsuits, and potential job loss for correcting kids. It's easier to call the school officer, have the kid removed from the class and move on. They make $25-30k a year, would you put up with some little shits for $500 a week?

So parents next time you're at a PTA meeting and the teacher tells you that little Johnny is a trouble maker perhaps you should believe them and correct your childs behavior instead of bitching at the teacher for trying to do her job.

For fucks sake people, raise your goddamn children, or the state will do it for you ... and they don't love little Johnny as much as you do, they have no problems turning him into a career criminal (ie: Income source).
 
It says in the article that a 6 year old was issued a ticket but since they are so young the state can't do anything about it. At 10 years of age the state says children can have "criminal intent" with their actions and can be corrected by the state.

This situation is fucked up but you know what, parents brought this shit on themselves by not raising their children correctly and treating teachers like the bad guy when they do correct their kids. Now teachers don't want the liability, lawsuits, and potential job loss for correcting kids. It's easier to call the school officer, have the kid removed from the class and move on. They make $25-30k a year, would you put up with some little shits for $500 a week?

So parents next time you're at a PTA meeting and the teacher tells you that little Johnny is a trouble maker perhaps you should believe them and correct your childs behavior instead of bitching at the teacher for trying to do her job.

For fucks sake people, raise your goddamn children, or the state will do it for you ... and they don't love little Johnny as much as you do, they have no problems turning him into a career criminal (ie: Income source).

This. My mother was a teacher for 40 years. At the beginning she loved it, but towards the end she was fucking sick of it.

She said big thing that changed that ruined it, apart from the bureaucracy, was the parents. It used to be that if you gave a kid a bollocking for messing about in class, when they told their parents about it, they'd get a clip round the ear from their dad for it too.

Now, if you tell a kid off, many times the parents will come in and have a go at you for victimising their little darling who could never do anything wrong.

Teachers are there to educate, not teach your kids how to behave. That's your job as a parent.
 
Well, jeez, what do you expect when kids call the cops on their own parents for disciplining them and the cops actually respond? Parents can't even train their kids, much less teachers. The nanny state doesn't have soft hands - it's boots on your necks.
 
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