I follow his logic under subsection one: but equally, this is brought into question by Jenny’s point. However, there is a further issue. As I understand it a headmaster ‘authority’ qua pupils exists solely as he is the named functionary charged with the proper conduct of the school. In the case of a state school through and only through his employment as a servant of the local authority. The premises of the school are local authority premises, albeit held temporarily as it were in the trust of the governing body.
Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts22
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Crossdressing Venturing Outside Dressed3
As well as this I haven’t been clean-shaven in many years. I get so frustrated because i have hidden...
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Over the Knee We Went 10
Thanks to that witch! She beat me in the teacher’s lounge shortly after that with a witness(teacher). She used...
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Varieties of Cane2
On that basis, it becomes clear that one cannot punish a sensitive 11-year-old with the same instrument that one...
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Mrs Hamilton10
Mrs Hamilton sat in front of me. I am sure she could see how frightened I was! “I appreciate...
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Fluids of Discipline8
For this, our headmistress punished me on the next day, after asking my mother. She told me to touch...
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Refusing to do the Dishes5
“I’m not done – turn over!” “No, mommy, please, that’s enough – it hurts!” “I said to turn over...
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Why Corporal Punishment Has to Had to Go53
NSW The Crimes Amendment Act 2001 (NSW) introduced an amendment specifying that physical punishment by a parent should not...
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Whackings & Afterwards4
At home, though, it was always bare bottom. Mum would take down my trousers and pants and take her...