MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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Why couldn't the police do anything?? They have an assault on a child, on video. People get arrested for that kind of thing all the time these days.we had an incident over here where I saw a very upsetting video that was filmed on school grounds but after school hours. There were a few boys(already known as bullys) taunting a special ed boy who is in 1st grade, the boys doing the bullying were in 6th, 8th and 11th grade. The video escalated to them throwing things at him. These bullys then posted the video on youtube and went around telling people to watch it. My oldest dd brought it to my attention. I called someone who knows the special kid and we decided to go there and show her the video. I was going to call the school the next day but the mother took care of that after she called the police. The police could not do anything
As for the original topic...I think these types of situations should be a HUGE wakeup call for the kids and parents. What you put out there, with your name, WRITTEN ONLINE, can come back to bite you in the butt. DD's college friends were shocked that she has me as an FB friend. But as she told them, she doesn't post anything that a future employer or a professor can't see, and therefore it's safe for me to see as well.
I'm going to forward the story to my DS, who is 17. Not because I think he'd ever do something like that, but I'm not ignorant to the fact that kids don't always make the wisest choices. I've been making him and his sisters read "stupid kids" stories since they were much younger...good ol' teachable moments.