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Parents' Lawsuit: Third-Grader Forced to Bathe at Texas School
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Oh please. People just sue over everything. If the experience got the kid to value personal hygiene - something his parents obviously couldn't do - then he's the better for it. To say he was 'injured' by the experience is sheer fantasy. His mother is so money hungry that she doesn't appreciate how this law suit will embarrass her son and get him picked on more than any thing else will. He will be the stinky kid whose parents sued because he came home clean.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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You know, profound body odor at an early age can be a sign of about a dozen very serious/fatal illnesses. So glad the nurse (who is nothing of the sort) decided to scrub the kid down instead of checking with the parent's that he wasn't having any other symptoms, like emotional imbalance, fevers, blinding headaches. Bravo Texas.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostOh please. People just sue over everything. If the experience got the kid to value personal hygiene - something his parents obviously couldn't do - then he's the better for it. To say he was 'injured' by the experience is sheer fantasy. His mother is so money hungry that she doesn't appreciate how this law suit will embarrass her son and get him picked on more than any thing else will. He will be the stinky kid whose parents sued because he came home clean.huh?
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Originally posted by Limehouse View PostThe school should have sent him home with a note asking the parents to call the school to discuss the problem. If that didn't work they should have called in social services.
Mikehuh?
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I agree with the sentiment - stinky kid = unpleasant for all, and clearly the parents are too stupid to do anything about it. However, I do think the school overstepped the mark; a letter or meeting would have been the best approach. It is not the school's position, place or within its remit to randomly wash children - they are there to educate, not parent, despite being in loco parentis.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI would have thought the important point is : if he was washed by two school officials, were these male or female? It's one thing to tell a kid to have a bath, quite another to actually wash him.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostWow, I guess it's worth if the kid was male and the people who bathed him were female. That makes it kinda creepy.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
This is how paraphilias are born. In 20 years this kid is going to have to pay someone to beat him with a scrub brush and call him a dirty boy. Or he going to become a compulsive washer and be physically unable to perform due to his absolute conviction that he will never be clean enough.
Seems only fair that the people involved in this incident should pay for this kids therapy. He's gonna need it.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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