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Should Schools face legal action for failing to report bullying to the Police?

Updated: Nov 30, 2020

Schools have a duty of care to students and they are civil servants in the UK and when they

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fail to call the police on students who violate pupils human rights they can be sued in civil courts for damages.

Schools should call 101 to report an assault after it has happened
and
schools should call 999 if it was within school hours or there is illegal activity taking process.

And the Pupil(s) who committed the crime could and should face Civil / Criminal action

and when teachers say this when the student threatens to sue or privately prosecute the pupil(s)


"It`s a School Matter"

Student:

"Then if that`s the case how comes if I was assaulted on the street it would be a criminal matter and civil matter, but when it happens in school oh well it`s just a pupil growing up"?
Teacher just repeats themselves like a Robot
"It`s a school matter".

Schools go out of there way to defend students who are vile thugs and it`s about time they helped the student(s) privately prosecute the Thug(s) by at least writing a letter of claim and a witness statement for the prosecutor(s), they likely won`t as they don`t want the bullys in any more trouble than as little as possible.


WCN

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