| UK: Parents Banned from Play Grounds | | Print | |
| Written by Ann Shibler |
| Monday, 09 November 2009 09:20 |
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The play rangers are to watch over other people’s children, ages 5 to 15, at certain parks that contain skateboarding equipment, zip line, and rope swings, plus indoor arts and crafts and other sporting activities. Parents must register the children upon entrance, furnishing personal contact information in the event of an accident. Parents are calling the whole situation a disgrace, as they feel they are the best protectors of their children, having the child’s best interests at heart. One mother of eight, Jenny Abbasi, said “I have been using the playgrounds for 18 years and it's a sad day when parents cannot be involved with the enjoyment of their children.” Mother-of-five Marcella Bergin also commented, “It's like they are branding all parents potential paedophiles, which is disgraceful. Ninety-nine per cent of people are great parents and certainly not child abusers.” Grandmother Mo Mills stated, “The council should hang their head in shame at this political correctness gone mad.” It is now a criminal offence for individuals barred by the ISA to work or apply to work with children or vulnerable adults in a wide range of posts — including most NFS jobs, Prison Service, education and childcare. Employers also face criminal sanctions for knowingly employing a barred individual across a wider range of work; There’s absolutely no mention of parents in the regulations and so the whole thing is sheer nanny-statism and nothing more.
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Som points to consider
1. Most modern government agents are criminals and/or thug types to begin with. How is it that they are "safer" than the child's own parents? |
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