Pupil beaten and robbed on way home from school (From Essex County Standard)
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Pupil beaten and robbed on way home from school
2:28pm Saturday 22nd September 2012 in News
A PUPIL was robbed and beaten by a gang of teenagers as he made his way home from a school in Clacton.
Police are appealing for information after a 14-year-old boy, who studies at Clacton Coastal Academy, was punched repeatedly to the ground before his bike was stolen.
Five young boys attacked the pupil in Pathfields Road between 2.50pm and 3pm on Thursday.
Anyone with information call PC Annalise Redden on 101.
Comments(19)
wellnow
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8:51am Sun 23 Sep 12
my old mans a dustman
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9:51am Sun 23 Sep 12
clacton man wrote:The school knows who they are
And this is where it all starts, name them,
lets see what there parents have to say,
That’s if you can find them
my old mans a dustman
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9:51am Sun 23 Sep 12
wellnow wrote:That's not gonna help is it
eat your greens and get them one by one.you know who they are.
my old mans a dustman
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9:53am Sun 23 Sep 12
clacton man
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10:54am Sun 23 Sep 12
But i need to know, along with every other parent
my old mans a dustman
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11:08am Sun 23 Sep 12
clacton man wrote:You do have a right to know but then what will you do with the info.
The school may well know who they are
But i need to know, along with every other parent
my old mans a dustman
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12:02pm Sun 23 Sep 12
notabot
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12:11pm Sun 23 Sep 12
school done rugger all at first,
till mum went and read the riot act to them.
still happened on the bus home from school though,
so,
a few 12 year old friends along with grand daughter became there own "security" team, taking boxing lessons & "martial arts"
word got round the school about the girls toughing up.
only the stupid now try it on.
the problem is why do kids have to protect themselves this much,
what causes this behavoural problem society they travel to school in.
maybe, it was when the last - lost - labour government brought in rules that teachers no longer had control of school children.
the school children accepted they could do no wrong, then the children in there care went wild, resulting in 2nd generation kids we now see going wild at school, while 40 year old parents go round stabbing people,
all due to the stupid ex Labour governments ruling that teachers no longer could control uncontrolable children in there charges,
which in hours is longer than most time spent under unruly parential control.
Nice, eh!
my old mans a dustman
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12:44pm Sun 23 Sep 12
my old mans a dustman
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1:06pm Sun 23 Sep 12
notabot wrote:Girl beaten by thug turns into thug, typical working class Tory eastend'er solution some mothers do have them Errrr!!!!! , thugs breed thugs I rest my case.
had all this sort of thing with my 12 year old grand daughter elsewhere.
school done rugger all at first,
till mum went and read the riot act to them.
still happened on the bus home from school though,
so,
a few 12 year old friends along with grand daughter became there own "security" team, taking boxing lessons & "martial arts"
word got round the school about the girls toughing up.
only the stupid now try it on.
the problem is why do kids have to protect themselves this much,
what causes this behavoural problem society they travel to school in.
maybe, it was when the last - lost - labour government brought in rules that teachers no longer had control of school children.
the school children accepted they could do no wrong, then the children in there care went wild, resulting in 2nd generation kids we now see going wild at school, while 40 year old parents go round stabbing people,
all due to the stupid ex Labour governments ruling that teachers no longer could control uncontrolable children in there charges,
which in hours is longer than most time spent under unruly parential control.
Nice, eh!
notabot
says...
6:16pm Sun 23 Sep 12
you did not read my comments did you:-
"the school children accepted they could do no wrong, then the children in there care went wild, resulting in 2nd generation kids we now see going wild at school, while 40 year old parents go round stabbing people,"
yet you rambled out this reply:-
""Girl beaten by thug turns into thug""
1st generation breads 2nd generation,
its not that hard to understand, IS IT?
my old mans a dustman
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6:20pm Sun 23 Sep 12
Field Marshal Sprocket
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6:13am Mon 24 Sep 12
Disgusting.
vinny100
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12:17pm Mon 24 Sep 12
Farmhouse France
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12:28pm Mon 24 Sep 12
Field Marshal Sprocket wrote:I agree with you but parents aren't allowed to discipline their kids by giving them a slapping anymore are they? This is now called child abuse.
This would never have happened in my day. They need a damned good thrashing. Disgusting.
My heart goes out to the 14 year old who has been beaten and is now probably fearful of just going home after school. Shocking!!!!
joesamsonit@yahoo.co.uk
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12:43pm Mon 24 Sep 12
vinny100 wrote:Disgusting go to the police complaints.
the other day my lady friend was leaving for work in the morning and was assaulted by a neighbour she had never set eyes on he got her by the throat and made a hand sign he was going to cut her throat petrified she phoned the police in clacton where they got there man the next day she went in to see the police afraid to return to her flat with a medical cert stating her injury and gess what our very own key stone cops had to say :well we did not charge him he told us he was only winding you up and it was a joke! so next time any one gets attacked remember it was only a joke its sounds like a comedy sketch but no its life in clacton
Scoot
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2:05pm Mon 24 Sep 12
fred without his shed
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2:20pm Mon 24 Sep 12
Scoot wrote:This type grow up to be of no use to society any way
No doubt the school will say that as it happened outside the school premises it isn't their concern. A lot of schools use this to avoid making a decision. If the victim can name who did this then those children can be expelled, but heads don't want too many expulsions as it sends their ofsted figures into the 'red'. As for the police no doubt if they do catch those that did it they will ask their victims parents if they are absolutely sure they want to press charges as the little scrots will get criminal records that will affect their future employment prospects. Well I say TOUGH !! If kids realised their futures will be ruined for breaking the law maybe a few of them would think again, but if the victims are persuaded to not press charges then they get away with it time and time again.
clacton man says...
8:44am Sun 23 Sep 12
lets see what there parents have to say,
That’s if you can find them