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? asked in Education & ReferenceTeaching · 9 years ago

Are these teachers allowed to do that?

I was sitting in the hub with my friends at lunch and I saw 2 girls fighting so bad that one girl's node started bleeding so they wouldn't stop.

From the other side two male teacher came( I know both of them one is my science and other one is my GYM teacher) they literally hold the girls from the back and tried to stop the fight. Everyone in the school was looking there. The teachers hold on to girls for atleast 5 minutes until they were calmed. It looked like a hug from the back but they were trying to stop the fight.

I know both of the teachers and they are not Pedo. They really do respect girls and always stay from them. None of them are married.

My question is :

We're the teachers allowed to do this? We're the teachers allowed to hold the girls like that?

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Good grief! Of course they're allowed to do that! IF they hadn't, and one of the girls had been seriously injured, just how long do you think it would have taken the parents to file a lawsuit?

    Teachers are held responsible for your safety at school. How you could even think about any other motivation is a sign of how overboard things have gone with paranoia.

  • 9 years ago

    Are you suggesting the teachers should have watched and let it happen?

    not only is it allowed, it is *required*.

    We must make sure no harm comes to our students. is it the hug you have a problem with? what does married have to do with anything?

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Harwarda ( the person who answered your qwestoin) is totally right) theachers are responsible for there students.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Yes, grow up.

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