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    Another case where someone placed in the Falsely Accused category is acquitted in just 20 minutes.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-15060252

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    Saw this the other day, its the scale of accusations that really blows my mind on this.
    If i was him i'd be foaming at the mouth. I think the school knew it was bull**** tho, he was suspended with pay for the duration. But STILL missing the first 8 months of his kids life cuss he probably disciplined them at some point. Outrageous, an absolute abomination.

    Anyone seen the new Channel 4 show called Educating Essex? Its still on 4OD i think.
    The deputy head told a girl to take of her hoodie inside the school building and she accused him of assault! She went to the head and LIED thru her teeth that he hit her! I was absolutely gobsmacked. The school has CCTV and it was clear he didn't touch her, yet she maintained he done it, changing the story every-time. She was excluded but what if there was no CCTV?! Mind boggling.
    Teachers shouldn't have to put up with this ****.
    Laugh at your problems, everybody else does. The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.

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    • #3
      Ann Widdecombe opens the lid on how it is

      Ann Widdecombe, a personality I respect and admire hugely, has finally put into print what we have all been saying for months.
      I just wish someone would take notice of her, because it is nice that someone from outside the circle of Falsely Accused finally understands how unjust it is.

      http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/275561

      "I HAVE seen only one episode of Educating Essex, which was quite enough.

      What lingered with me was the ease with which a schoolgirl could make a false allegation of assault against a teacher and get nothing more than a telling-off and a meaningless short-term exclusion.

      The head told her that such allegations could affect careers, mortgages and families. Yet he did not see fit to go through those consequences with her, to oblige her to explain what she thought could have happened to the teacher and why she was prepared to put him through all that.

      In short such an allegation was just a game to her and nobody was really showing her otherwise.

      It does not matter how baseless an allegation the system is now obsessed with assuming guilt.

      Even where a court has cleared a teacher decisively he must face the additional jeopardy of a local authority inquiry, as must a cleared priest face the inquisition of the safeguarding commission.

      The latest victim is teacher Peter Wilson, acquitted by the courts but still suspended from the Blackpool school he taught in and unbelievably so is his wife on no other grounds than that she is married to him.

      They would not do that to the wife of a convicted murderer. While under investigation this poor man was not allowed to live with his wife and their newborn baby.

      What exactly was the evidence that he was a danger to his own child or that his wife would let him be?

      What is the evidence that the wife was ever thought to be a danger to children?

      Society as a whole, including both church and state, was slow to wake up to the prevalence of child abuse but now the pendulum has swung too far the other way and nobody who has been the subject of a malicious allegation can ever be assumed to be innocent, even if a court says he is, even if there is no evidence, even if the instigators retract their falsehoods.

      So good men and women suffer and children are taught that lying is an easy route to getting their own back.

      Eventually of course some priest will sue the church and some teacher will go to the Court of Human Rights and there will be large payouts followed by a fairer system but meanwhile the innocent are hounded and treated as guilty.

      What a triumph of evil."
      Last edited by LS; 5 October 2011, 08:12 PM.

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      • #4
        It beggars belief. These are primary school children! I can just picture them; "Ill say it of you say it!" then they erupt into a fit of giggles. These kids are 10 at the oldest, none of them were named and nether was the school. I read an artical that the parents all were backing him now he was acquitted. Thats nice of them!, maybe they could of put a stop to it by getting the truth a lot sooner. I must say that would be a minefield for any parent, I myself have a 8yo son and if he told me something like this, i know i would believe him unreservedly. But the school, suspending him AND his wife is absolutist madness.
        This mans career is effectively over due to this. Thanks to the no smoke with out fire brigade.
        They destroyed a mans life and ill bet all they get is a telling off from their own parents.
        That was a very unsettling factor in Educating Essex, for the teacher, it was like water from a ducks back. Got the impression that this was common enough for him to be so calm about it.
        Must say they school staff handled it wonderfully, i doubt very much id be calm in that situation. They lost both jobs, AND his wife and baby for 8 months. Id throttle all round me
        Laugh at your problems, everybody else does. The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.

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