Re: Opposing a school damage claim
Von: Andrew McGee (amhome@btopenworld.com) [Profil]
Datum: 21.05.2009 20:01
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Newsgroup: uk.legal
Datum: 21.05.2009 20:01
Message-ID: <7MadnSOC-MRyC4jXnZ2dnUVZ8kKdnZ2d@bt.com>
Newsgroup: uk.legal
"Blah" <Blah@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77l928F1hqsf8U1@mid.individual.net... > Jo L wrote: >> Hi - I could do with some good advice! > > Pay the bill and discipline your son and yourself. > Whether intentional or not, he damaged someone elses property and it > should be paid for. He needs to learn that lesson. > If someone kicked a football through your front room window, you would no > doubt be first to demand it paid for. > > As to the schools treatment of you, have you stopped to consider maybe > they were right (it was deliberate damage) rather than beleive your son? 'my son pushed his friend' a clearly negligent act - there was no need for this and it created an obvious and unjustified risk. So your son is liable - either he pays or you do. You, he and his friend need to learn a lesson about stupid dangerous messing around.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
