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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without number plates
Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south
London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". -----------------%------------------ more at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-45636870 -- |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without numberplates
On 9/25/2018 11:06 AM, Radey Shouman wrote:
Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". -----------------%------------------ more at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-45636870 So not only 'for the children' but also 'for safety' ! These things start small but they just go on and on: https://futurism.com/china-social-cr...e-human-value/ -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without number plates
AMuzi writes:
On 9/25/2018 11:06 AM, Radey Shouman wrote: Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". -----------------%------------------ more at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-45636870 So not only 'for the children' but also 'for safety' ! These things start small but they just go on and on: https://futurism.com/china-social-cr...e-human-value/ I'm sure that program has already "saved one life". -- |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without numberplates
On 2018-09-25 09:06, Radey Shouman wrote:
Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. In the US Sheriff Taylor and his deputy handle that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YY36UZ7FhU The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". -----------------%------------------ more at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-45636870 When I was in high school way back in the last century we had to have permit stickers from the school on our fenders or bike frames, else we couldn't park them on school grounds. Nobody made much of a fuss about it. Of course, it would have been easy to nail us while parked in front of a pub but they never tried that. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without numberplates
AMuzi wrote:
On 9/25/2018 11:06 AM, Radey Shouman wrote: Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. Kids, keep busy swapping those plates, and report your teachers' dangerous driving until the staff-car parking is empty ... and converted to bicycle parking! The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. If parents wanted to keep their children safe, the sensible thing would be to keep them away from intrusive nannies who subject pupils to blackmail and worse while claiming it's "to keep children safe." Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Lock bicycles, WTF?! Don't tell me your stinkin' Orwell High is short on video surveillance!! Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". Idi Amin needs to be fired for he is clearly working against the school's "Vision:" Every member of Stanley Park High will have: Ambition, commitment, resilience & perseverance Confidence to take risks An ability to organise and present themselves effectively Intellectual curiosity Imagination and creativity Initiative and self-motivation to learn independently and with others Optimism for a future in a rapidly changing world" -----------------%------------------ more at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-45636870 And note the carrots part: "subsidised bike lights and maintenance workshops" https://metro.co.uk/2018/09/25/school-forces-children-cycling-to-school-to-put-number-plates-on-their-bikes-7976245/ So not only 'for the children' but also 'for safety' ! These things start small but they just go on and on: https://futurism.com/china-social-cr...e-human-value/ When Toxic Theresa isn't busy observing Mohammedan holidays, that's what she's dreaming of. |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without numberplates
On 9/25/18 6:06 PM, Radey Shouman wrote:
Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". Ban children. They are annoying little ****bags, and the world would be a more peaceful place without them. |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without number plates
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 8:58:30 PM UTC+1, Tosspot wrote:
Ban children. They are annoying little ****bags, and the world would be a more peaceful place without them. And soon there will be no more world. All that exists, exists only because we can see it. The Chinese and American systematic campaigns of murdering infants, in China's case only female babies, in America at the fetus stage on an absolutely industrialized scale, have already ensured that demographic disasters that caused a panic in France between the wars when there were too few men who bred too listlessly to replace natural population attrition, will happen again. The fact that many nations have reached the low-low point of not replacing themselves (2.1 and under children per family -- lower numbers are sometimes heard from wishful thinkers), from which no nation has ever been known to recover, is what is ultimately behind all the culture-threatening immigration from sources inherently and religiously opposed to our enlightened and tolerant culture, because they're the only ones still breeding. AJ ZPG has killed us: yet another charge to lay on the creepy Left |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without number plates
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 7:22:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote:
When Toxic Theresa isn't busy observing Mohammedan holidays, that's what she's dreaming of. Mrs May is just jealous of Angela Merkel whose first job was as a propagandist for the Communist Party in the DDR police state. Dear Theresa was copying Frau Merkel even back when she was Home Secretary. But the worst thing isn't May's policies, it's that a Conservative should have more dignity than to simper. Andre Jute Andre is never more brutal than he has to be -- Nelson Mandela |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without numberplates
On 9/25/2018 2:58 PM, Tosspot wrote:
On 9/25/18 6:06 PM, Radey Shouman wrote: Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". Ban children. They are annoying little ****bags, and the world would be a more peaceful place without them. Well, yes, except my grandsons are wonderful young men. Who ride bikes. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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BBC: Children to be banned from cycling to school without number plates
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 3:50:56 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 9/25/2018 2:58 PM, Tosspot wrote: On 9/25/18 6:06 PM, Radey Shouman wrote: Children have been told they will be banned from cycling to their south London school if they do not put number plates on their bikes. Teachers at Stanley Park High, in Carshalton, are introducing the scheme so members of the public can report pupils cycling dangerously. The secondary school said the main aim was to keep children safe. Charity Cycling UK questioned why Stanley Park High "want to make cycling to school more difficult". On the school's website, head teacher Amit Amin wrote: "All students who cycle to school will be required to display a school-issued bicycle number plate when riding to and from school. "Students without a number plate will not be permitted to cycle to school, or lock their bicycles on school grounds." Mr Amin said the measure was in response to incidents of children cycling in a way that "endangers themselves and others". Ban children. They are annoying little ****bags, and the world would be a more peaceful place without them. Well, yes, except my grandsons are wonderful young men. Who ride bikes. Big kids are good for SOME things, like a draft. The commute with my son this morning was almost all above 30mph -- except when stopped or got jammed in traffic near my office. He hit the gas and gapped me in one place, and I practically hacked a lung getting back on -- along with some dope who was hanging on to my wheel. We picked him up while passing a flock of cyclists on the way into town. I podiumed again in the dopey commuter criterium! Time for a kiss from the itinerant Madison podium girls (and part time sumo wrestlers)! -- Jay Beattie. |
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