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Schools in UK send police to homes of absent pupils

19 pointsby ojhughes12 months ago

8 comments

Aerroon12 months ago
I really don't get how police officers have time for stuff like this. It just feels like a way to give police an opportunity to power trip.
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cafard12 months ago
Many many years ago, my mother-in-law was confronted by a truant officer. She had supposed that floods lower in her town had meant that the schools were closed and that her son and his buddies had a reason to be goofing off, traveling the streets in a boat etc. This was in Pennsylvania. I think that the truant officer threatened her with a ticket that would have led to a fine.
guilhas12 months ago
Missing from the article, another impact from lockdowns and remote learning, record number of student school absence&#x2F;abandonment<p>Sending the police, instead of someone to help the students and parents, is not the right approach, as the article points out
thebruce87m12 months ago
&gt; Schools in England<p>England != UK
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lkdfjlkdfjlg12 months ago
Does this mean that you can&#x27;t homeschool in England? I mean, as you would be absent from school....
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RecycledEle12 months ago
Are truancy cops a new thing in the UK?
flembat12 months ago
Schools are day prisons for kids, who would otherwise turn feral if left unsupervised. So sending the police to round them up makes sense.
bluesounddirect12 months ago
This is done in New Jersey as well .