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> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">No it turns out he is a learning mentor/teaching assistant but I still say the same anyone working in a school in such close contact with the students need to be a good role model. How can you mentor students whatever your role when you are involved with something like this. You have to set the right example otherwise it makes a mockery of what you do.<br /><br />Our kids deserve better <br /><br />from very cross of croydon
> do they still read the Riot Act to mobs like this Liv?
> Oh gawd it's worse than I thought.... they've driven Toolz to have away that bottle of cooking Sherry we stashed at the back of the CD cupboard last year, for emergencies
>Hahaha, now don't quote me on this I'm never sure if it's just a tale from my old Instructors at Hendon but, rather embarrassingly, I *believe* the last time the 'Riot Act' (as was) was read it was actually to police officers!!!!! of Liverpool who joined a strike in 1919! :-D
>>No it turns out he is a learning mentor/teaching assistant but I still say the same anyone working in a school in such close contact with the students need to be a good role model. How can you mentor students whatever your role when you are involved with something like this.
> but they only work in large crowds/protests, not groups that are split up.
> I find the the almost constant complaints of how the police are dealing with things insulting
> >Billy Graham-type campaigns that we had in the 1980s.
> ALL absent fathers would be made to pay for their offsprings ubringing
> I would like all parents to be parents & teach guidance and respect
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