To: RedMonqey
Forming a posse to hold down a person and cut their hair, is not a prank, it is a full blown assault.
I can imagine what fathers here would think if their son came home from school having been attacked in this manner.
I think the violence of the act would enrage them.
125 posted on
05/11/2012 8:52:11 AM PDT by
ansel12
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To: ansel12
Forming a posse to hold down a person and cut their hair, is not a prank, it is a full blown assault.
So in that same vein would you also classify "Indian burns", "purple urples", "red bellys" and "wet willies" to name a few, as "assaults"?
If so, then most of my elementary school classes would be charged with assault and battery.(including myself in both roles as "victim" and "assailant")
And forget about games like dodgeball where the game itself is organized mob assault.
Seems ridiculous but school districts have forbidden traditional schoolyard games like tag, dodgeball as well as playground equipment because they were seen as hazardous"
What an utterly dull and lifeless childhood children would have under these guidelines...
I can imagine what fathers here would think if their son came home from school having been attacked in this manner.
Evidently his family didn't see it as "assault" as his sister didn't know about it.
His father probably didn't like it and maybe asked for the boys to reprimanded but he (evidently) didn't demand the offenders to be hauled off to court.
And I have come home from real fights with black eye and scraps and neither side was charged with "assault". Just detention. But those were times when people didn't hyperventilate over such things and kept it in perspective.
p.s. It has come out that the accuser didn't even witness the event.
127 posted on
05/11/2012 10:41:03 AM PDT by
RedMonqey
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