The Andy Naylor Fan Club
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Ask the kids who took part in the P.E the time. If they are foolish enough to take something that did not belong to them they may be foolish enough to wear it to school.
Ask the kids who took part in the P.E the time. If they are foolish enough to take something that did not belong to them they may be foolish enough to wear it to school.
thanks goldstone, just spoke to the better half as she took the call from the school. the offer was £25 without prejudice (sp?). is that basically saying that here's 25 quid and shut the ffff up as we are not admitting any guilt?
Go chase an ambulance, if its a private school go for them, if its a state school, sh1t happens they probably have enough to worry about. Listen to you lot going on about suing a bloody school you should be ashamed of yourselves.
Send the kids to school and let them learn, lesson 1 if its nickable it will get lifted, sadly an indictment on society but there we go, 99.99 % of kids are great, your sons watch got lifted by the kid with problems whose parents, if he has any, will lie through their teeth if he gets caught and say he found it on the field or some such bollocks.
Move on and if you think you can live with yourself take the 25 quid, after all you got rights!!
Lessons to be learned all round....
For the school - have a better system in place for expensive items.
For you - don't buy your son an £80 watch for school that he may have to relinquish.
As has been said, sh1t happens. The school has better things to be doing than be put in charge of looking after £80 watches during games. At least take responsibility for the fact you've burdened that upon them. An offer of £25 seems reasonable. Now go buy him a cheap but nice looking Casio watch that you don't have to worry about if he loses it.
Lessons to be learned all round....
For the school - have a better system in place for expensive items.
For you - don't buy your son an £80 watch for school that he may have to relinquish.
As has been said, sh1t happens. The school has better things to be doing than be put in charge of looking after £80 watches during games. At least take responsibility for the fact you've burdened that upon them. An offer of £25 seems reasonable. Now go buy him a cheap but nice looking Casio watch that you don't have to worry about if he loses it.
The fact that his watch was placed in what should be a safe place, on the advice of a teacher i presume, means that your son should be fully compensated.too logical soulman, too logical for barr beacon language school anyway.
Lessons to be learned all round....