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alfa wrote:And many parents try to get their kids into good schools where they don't have to face these criminals. Scary times to be a kid who can't afford or not bright enough to attend one of those sigh.
hover11 wrote:That's the thing with PNM they were never ready to make the tough calls where they actually matteredpugboy wrote:it is a step in the right direction
rowlee and his lack of leadership was chicken to do anything since it’s mostly his voters behaving so
but the facts remain that many of these fights cross the line into aggravated criminality
ppl think it’s harsh but tell that to the victim of such a fight with permanent physical and mental scars
after the first couple of expulsions everybody will fall in line.
i think the parents should also be fined money as well
and if a single parent home then the absent parent fined triplehover11 wrote:Anyway
I notice nobody commended the UNC for their recent proclamation:
Going forward, all acts of school violence will be an expellable offense and students will face the full force of the law
hover11 wrote:Mero the kind of fights now and in boy days is two different I not sure if you saw the video with the south east children where the gir was kicked in her face while she was on the ground well that said girl is in hospital now and the assailants are home for a couple of days , how is that punishment. That form five girl missed her paper 1 maths and English due to her hospitalization, the problem is that these aren't boy days anymore it is becoming very srs and it's time to nip it in the bud
mero wrote:alfa wrote:And many parents try to get their kids into good schools where they don't have to face these criminals. Scary times to be a kid who can't afford or not bright enough to attend one of those sigh.
"Good" schools have lots of fights. Imagine yuh trim yuh son head and a youth christen he skull Monday morning in Pres or Naps and he retaliate and is expulsion in he mc.
Failure ting
mero wrote:Well a according to your PM, its one size fit all.pugboy wrote:it often is though
when you see the parents coming to finish the fight the next day
it pretty clear that these folks live in a different world with different rules or lack ofmero wrote:This aint about the hoodlums thoughalfa wrote:Lil hoodlums need to be dealt with, definitely a step in the right direction
Gunta, bright boy or bright gunta. Yuh fight is expulsion...
Yeah but them only dealing with the 16 -18 year old what about the rest? We need boot campsMaxPower wrote:Youth Training Center (YTC) still around?
The_Honourable wrote:hover11 wrote:That's the thing with PNM they were never ready to make the tough calls where they actually matteredpugboy wrote:it is a step in the right direction
rowlee and his lack of leadership was chicken to do anything since it’s mostly his voters behaving so
but the facts remain that many of these fights cross the line into aggravated criminality
ppl think it’s harsh but tell that to the victim of such a fight with permanent physical and mental scars
after the first couple of expulsions everybody will fall in line.
i think the parents should also be fined money as well
and if a single parent home then the absent parent fined triplehover11 wrote:Anyway
I notice nobody commended the UNC for their recent proclamation:
Going forward, all acts of school violence will be an expellable offense and students will face the full force of the law
You might be onto something pugboy
The same demographic that sits at the back of the class disturbing others who want to learn.....shake d livin wake d dead wrote:The_Honourable wrote:hover11 wrote:That's the thing with PNM they were never ready to make the tough calls where they actually matteredpugboy wrote:it is a step in the right direction
rowlee and his lack of leadership was chicken to do anything since it’s mostly his voters behaving so
but the facts remain that many of these fights cross the line into aggravated criminality
ppl think it’s harsh but tell that to the victim of such a fight with permanent physical and mental scars
after the first couple of expulsions everybody will fall in line.
i think the parents should also be fined money as well
and if a single parent home then the absent parent fined triplehover11 wrote:Anyway
I notice nobody commended the UNC for their recent proclamation:
Going forward, all acts of school violence will be an expellable offense and students will face the full force of the law
You might be onto something pugboy
People does be quick to jump on that race card but when you watch the vids, 90% of the times, the students belong to one demographic... It's pure fax!
hover11 wrote:Yeah but them only dealing with the 16-18 year old what about the rest? We need boot campsMaxPower wrote:Youth Training Center (YTC) still around?
I think it should be from 13 to 18 but then again prisons manpower low as isMaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Yeah but them only dealing with the 16-18 year old what about the rest? We need boot campsMaxPower wrote:Youth Training Center (YTC) still around?
Only 16-18?
Maybe it’s time to change that.
Have to wait for budget allocations it's a process, the longer they take the better the money that has to be paidgoalpost wrote:Wah going on with backpay and negotiations? Or we hadda wait till budget?
Over 100kMaxPower wrote:Jason whats the plans for the backpay?
How much so you getting?
mero wrote:PSA HEAD- Felisha Thomas.
Doh ask we nothing about no wage settling or negotiations until after national budget.
"However, she stressed that the Government’s current financial obligations may delay any settlement.
“I maintain that I do not anticipate anything in terms of negotiations while the Government deals with its other commitments,” she explained. “In the interim, I don’t expect any offer until the next budget, which is due around September or October.”
BIG MOOD
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/psa-head-no-wage-offer-likely-until-national-budget-6.2.2329538.a6be68ef95?fbclid=IwY2xjawK2RsFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHhx0mqpzdNYuPn_uC1pBMQAxyT3aSjhUBFpTXJVfWcafyKy8oHvQ7h7ePh4m_aem_UxeAQz9h3_OBUvCo36JRug
What current financial obligations? I thought settling and promising you will find the money was a financial obligation?
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