Belly Flop On High School Football Player Leaves Him Hospitalized

If they are not answered, they can file a lawsuit. You can't, dumbass!

A lawsuit, even if they win, wouldn't change anything. FOr all they know, they could spend 5 years fighting an expensive lawsuit, find out that the school was negligent and meanwhile that thugs younger brother is sitting in the same classes, even bigger and even more violent and brutal.


We need to be able to ask questions BEFORE our child get's their back broken!
 
A lawsuit, even if they win, wouldn't change anything. FOr all they know, they could spend 5 years fighting an expensive lawsuit, find out that the school was negligent and meanwhile that thugs younger brother is sitting in the same classes, even bigger and even more violent and brutal.


We need to be able to ask questions BEFORE our child get's their back broken!
Then run for office or better yet spend your life becoming a teacher and then a school administrator so you can get fired for breaking the law.

My step-grandson played middle school football. He was 6-foot 4-inches tall and weighed 250+ pounds. He played lineman on offense and defense. He would not likely do anything like this. Do you want to see his disciplinary record just in case he does?

I look like a little kid next to him. His father is a 6-foot 7-inch firefighter and now EMT on an ambulance crew. You would be glad to see him come rescue you!
 
This was a football game, not in school!

A high school football game. Both kids were students. That overgrown thug, goes to school to be a member of a high school football team.

I can see why you would want to avoid being clear on your position, ie that the fathers and mothers of high school children have no right to know what kind of violent thugs their children may be vulnerable to, when they are sent to school.

Morally and ethically, it is an indefensible position.
 
Then run for office or better yet spend your life becoming a teacher and then a school administrator so you can get fired for breaking the law.

My step-grandson played middle school football. He was 6-foot 4-inches tall and weighed 250+ pounds. He played lineman on offense and defense. He would not likely do anything like this. Do you want to see his disciplinary record just in case he does?

I look like a little kid next to him. His father is a 6-foot 7-inch firefighter and now EMT on an ambulance crew. You would be glad to see him come rescue you!


It's interesting that you focus on his SIZE, instead of his behavior.

How many spines has your example broken? Does he make a habit of regularly brutalizing smaller children?
 
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A high school football game. Both kids were students. That overgrown thug, goes to school to be a member of a high school football team.

I can see why you would want to avoid being clear on your position, ie that the fathers and mothers of high school children have no right to know what kind of violent thugs their children may be vulnerable to, when they are sent to school.

Morally and ethically, it is an indefensible position.
Its the ******* law, you stupid jerk!

You can't handle facts!
 
Its the ******* law, you stupid jerk!

You can't handle facts!

I have expressly stated that I want the law changed.


YOu are unable to defend the law on moral or ethical grounds.


THe law is immoral.


Parents have a right to know if a dangerous and violent thug is going to school with their children.
 
How many spines has this kid broken? You don't know and never will know, so you should console youself and STFU.

That's right. We have no way of knowing if this is something he has done before and will do again.

The law states that even if the "kid" has a habit of brutally attacking his fellow students, using his size as a weapon, the school would not tell the parents of the students that their children are in serious danger.


That is morally wrong. The law is morally wrong.

It needs changed.
 

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