NationStates Jolt Archive


Think of the Children.

Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 14:16
Now I am usually a liberal kind of person who lets people do what they want, but this just seems stupid:

Homemade cakes and "over-sunny weather" were yesterday added to the long list of threats to the well-being of children.
Parents at a Wiltshire primary were told that butterfly buns and Victoria sponges would no longer be welcome at fundraising events, because of potential insurance claims over anything not bought at a shop.

The ban, which also prevents pupils bringing their own cakes from home to share on birthdays, came as Derby city council advised teachers to postpone trips until cooler weather because of skin cancer fears if children spend too long in the sun.

That caused wry smiles in Derby but the reaction to Wiltshire county council's initiative was more explosive. A Tory councillor, John Thompson, described the letter from Lisa Tudor, headteacher at Crudwell Church of England primary, as preposterous.

"The world is full of people blowing one another up and we're worried about killer cream cakes," he said. "Soon we'll be wrapping our children up in cotton wool."

Ms Tudor was apologetic in her letter, but urged parents to balance their disappointment with awareness that a grubby-fingered fairy cake might trigger a food poisoning compensation claim.

The county council said a circular had only contained "guidelines" and Crudwell was the only school so far to ban homemade fare. "Schools should avoid selling homemade products," a spokesman said, "as they cannot be completely sure about the conditions in which the food items have been stored or prepared.

"Such foods include cream or other dairy products, mayonnaise, eggs, fish and meat. The person who provides the food, the school or the county council could be held liable if somebody did become ill."

Derby put up a similar defence of its circular, Sun Awareness, which advises: "Try to plan external activities - short-duration trips, external lessons, sports days - for times when the sun is likely to be at its lowest."

It also recommends a supply of sunscreen, but only spray, as teachers should not make physical contact by rubbing cream on to children's skins.

School slaps ban on homemade cakes (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1231841,00.html)

I never thought I'd say this but, I agree with the Tory.
CharlotteMaria
05-06-2004, 14:27
Things have changed since 2000, have they?

Back then, especially in Wiltshire, Bristol, and South Wales, there was "no such thing as society", and it "was every man for himself". There were very few restrictions then. Things have changed now have they? Care about people hurting themselves do we?
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 14:30
But surely there are better ways of stopping people hurting themselves then banning cakes and sunshine.

Anyway this is just self interest masquerading as concern. They want to protect themselves from being soon, rather than wanting to protect the children from coming to harm.

At least the Tories didn't hide their selfishness.
CharlotteMaria
05-06-2004, 14:33
But surely there are better ways of stopping people hurting themselves then banning cakes and sunshine.

Anyway this is just self interest masquerading as concern. They want to protect themselves from being soon, rather than wanting to protect the children from coming to harm.

At least the Tories didn't hide their selfishness.

If people want to hurt themselves then they should be allowed to do so. Those who screw themselves should then not be allowed to accuse anyone else.
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 14:37
I'm agreeing with you dammit.

Which one of us has the wrong end of the stick?
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 16:18
BUMP

Will no one think of the Children
Cuneo Island
05-06-2004, 16:21
that seems weird.
San haiti
05-06-2004, 16:52
it is weird but its been happening for a long time. A lot of schools dont play contact sports in P.E. for fears of compensation claims over injuries and now this. They'll probably ban school altogether soon and educate pupils with computer at home. :roll:
CharlotteMaria
05-06-2004, 17:13
BUMP

Will no one think of the Children

Nope. To be quite honest, they don't really care at all about the children. Speaking of Wiltshire back in 2000 when there was like 20% unemployment, many children lived in deprived conditions, and thier families were just left to rot without any goverment help to let them get jobs again. I didn't really care anyway, as controlling inflation at the time seemed to be the most important thing.
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 17:20
BUMP

Will no one think of the Children

Nope. To be quite honest, they don't really care at all about the children. Speaking of Wiltshire back in 2000 when there was like 20% unemployment, many children lived in deprived conditions, and thier families were just left to rot without any goverment help to let them get jobs again. I didn't really care anyway, as controlling inflation at the time seemed to be the most important thing.

You do realise I was being sarcastic
Pyro Kittens
05-06-2004, 18:12
I am a liberal as well, and I oppose this emmensely. Its like the people suing McDonalds for getting fat off there food, it is preposterious!
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 22:26
bump
Fluffywuffy
05-06-2004, 22:29
I find banning homemade cakes somewhat retarded, but then by thier logic somehow right, if they get an overwhelming number of food poisoning cases.
Conceptualists
05-06-2004, 22:48
I find banning homemade cakes somewhat retarded, but then by thier logic somehow right, if they get an overwhelming number of food poisoning cases.

Just slap a warning sticker on them then. After all, nearly anything that could cause harm seems to now.