Since when did getting into secondary school become an X-Factor audition?
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Fair point! Has anybody asked them why they don't have the meetings in the evening? I'm guessing it's because they have more important priorities at night. But there must be other ways to ask the question eg via councillors, MP or mayor's office.
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By SpringTime · Posted
We'll ask the police at Barry Road when we're at work and school shortly. -
It's easier to turn left at that junction than to go straight ahead, though, because if memory serves there are only two lanes, and buses turning right (there is no right turn for cars) clog up the right hand lane. And the distance driven is probably about the same.
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Why don't you do something constructive and take your views to the police, or attend one of the local meetings with them, instead of posting on here? Then I expect they will be able to explain to you how and why they allocate their resources, and you can discuss it with them. Venting on here might make you feel better, but it will do absolutely nothing to change the situation you feel so strongly about. Given the lack of statistics, I would have thought face validity was sufficient reason to speak to the kids concerned Depending of course on what happens next. Are the kids concerned given counselling (if that is thought appropriate) or asked to attend some suitable kind of course? Are their parents involved?
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