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Releasing Potential School teacher 'Harry Stansfield' uses phone whilst driving, and fails to signal

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Releasing Potential School are being criticised within the West #Sussex community after teacher 'Harry Stansfield' uses his mobile phone in his vehicle, and fails to signal his intentions.

Harry was driving Dwayne home from school, however, Dwayne noticed Harry opening a map on his mobile hand-held electronic device (phone).

Dwayne said: "I felt/still feel angry, disgusted, and appalled, as well as stressed because no justice has been served, nor has any action been taken against him. Harry could be sued for emotional distress, and dangerous driving, but it feels like everyone keeps justifying him."
"I have #Autism, #ADHD, and a few other conditions which makes me feel even more stressed/anxious. I also have a strong belief in revenge, and justice, so I find it unfair that Harry has gotten away with his criminal behaviour. It is not only illegal, but is morally wrong because he endangered me, and other road users, (I couldn't care about himself because it's his own stupid fault), he also broke the law!"

Dwayne Hards was going to school with his former tutor, when on the way back one time from Releasing Potential School, Dwayne noticed Harry using his mobile phone to open a map. He admitted wrongdoing immediately, and "apologised".


According to https://www.fleetalliance.co.uk/ It is an offence to use hand held mobile phones whilst driving, or whilst the engine is turned on. ... When the phone needs to be operated to make, or deal with a call, before doing so the driver must stop, and park the vehicle where it is safe, and lawful to do so, and with the engine switched off.

Dwayne had forgiven his tutor until he entered Harry's vehicle again, the last time he entered Harry's vehicle, Harry failed to signal when turning left at a major two-way junction, when taking the 1st exit on a roundabout, when turning left into Norfolk Road, #Littlehampton, and when taking the second exit (multiple times) at a big enough roundabout, and when pulling into the parking lane outside Dwayne's house.


Dwayne refused to forgive Harry, and is now refusing to attend Releasing Potential. Dwayne said: "I regret forgiving a corrupt civil servant for driving dangerously on Great Britain's roads. Forgiving him was a big mistake that will never be made by me again."


Releasing Potential is an 'education charity' based in #Chichester, West #Sussex.


Releasing Potential School is an education charity, and 'private school' for #SEN students. Therefor, incidents like using a phone while driving should be taken seriously, not forgotten.


Dwayne added: "Harry could have lost his job, but no, #ReleasingPotentialSchool could not afford to sack their criminal teachers. Using a phone whilst driving is a criminal offense, therefor he should be sacked, as well as his duty of care towards an SEN pupil. But no, he is still working for that 'Corrupt Business'."


"I try not to think about this incident to much because it makes me feel incredibly angry, and upset."


"I expect people to use their indicators, and to keep their phone away from them whilst the engine is running, and the vehicle is stationary. Seriously, I`m not asking for much. I have enough stress as it is because of my #Autism, and #ADHD, I don't need this as well."


"I never forgave Harry after he failed to signal on roundabouts, and at junctions because this made my blood boil. Breaking the law is always unacceptable, especially when you have a duty of care towards a pupil with Special Needs."

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