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Wilgrove
16-10-2006, 22:53
Schoolgirl arrested for refusing to study with non-English pupils
Last updated at 10:27am on 13th October 2006

Codie Stott: The 14-year-old schoolgirl was arrested for racism and spent three-and-a-half hours in police custody

A teenage schoolgirl was arrested by police for racism after refusing to sit with a group of Asian students because some of them did not speak English.

Codie Stott's family claim she was forced to spend three-and-a-half hours in a police cell after she was reported by her teachers.

The 14-year-old - who was released without charge - said it had been a simple matter of commonsense and accused the school and police of an over-the-top reaction.

The incident happened in the same local education authority where a ten-year-old boy was prosecuted earlier this year for calling a schoolfriend racist names in the playground, a move branded by a judge "political correctness gone mad."

Codie was attending a GCSE science class at Harrop Fold High School in Worsley, Greater Manchester, when the incident happened.

The teenager had not been in school the day before due to a hospital appointment and had missed the start of a project, so the teacher allocated her a group to sit with.

"She said I had to sit there with five Asian pupils," said Codie yesterday.

"Only one could speak English, so she had to tell that one what to do so she could explain in their language. Then she sat me with them and said 'Discuss'."

According to Codie, the five - four boys and a girl - then began talking in a language she didn't understand, thought to be Urdu, so she went to speak to the teacher.

"I said 'I'm not being funny, but can I change groups because I can't understand them?' But she started shouting and screaming, saying 'It's racist, you're going to get done by the police'."

Codie said she went outside to calm down where another teacher found her and, after speaking to her class teacher, put her in isolation for the rest of the day.

A complaint was made to a police officer based full-time at the school, and more than a week after the incident on September 26 she was taken to Swinton police station and placed under arrest.

"They told me to take my laces out of my shoes and remove my jewellery, and I had my fingerprints and photograph taken," said Codie. "It was awful."

After questioning on suspicion of committing a section five racial public order offence, her mother Nicola says she was placed in a bare cell for three-and-a-half hours then released without charge.

She only returned to lessons this week and has been put in a different science class.

Yesterday Miss Stott, 37, a cleaner, said: "Codie was not being racist." "The reaction from the school and police is totally over the top and I am furious my daughter had to go through this trauma when all she was saying was common sense. "

"She'd have been better off not saying anything and getting into trouble for not being able to do the work."

Miss Stott, who is separated from Codie and her 18-year-old brother Ashley's father, lives with her partner Keith Seanor, a 36-year-old cable layer, in Walkden.

School insiders acknowledge that at least three of the students Codie refused to sit with had recently arrived in this country and spoke little English.

But they say her comments afterwards raised further concerns, for example allegedly referring to the students as "blacks" - something she denied yesterday.

The school is now investigating exactly what happened before deciding what action - if any - to take against Codie.

Headteacher Dr Antony Edkins said: "An allegation of a serious nature was made concerning a racially motivated remark by one student towards a group of Asian students new to the school and new to the country."

"We aim to ensure a caring and tolerant attitude towards people and pupils of all ethnic backgrounds and will not stand for racism in any form."

Fewer than two per cent of pupils at Harrop Fold come from an ethnic minority.

It had the worst GCSE results in the entire Salford LEA last year with just 15 per cent of pupils achieving five good passes including English and maths, a third of the national average.

Since being placed in special measures, Ofsted inspectors say it has improved, not least as a result of Dr Edkins's "outstanding" leadership.

Salford was at the centre of a storm last April after a ten-year-old boy was hauled before a court for allegedly calling an 11-year-old mixed race pupil a 'Paki' and 'Bin Laden' in a playground argument at a primary school in Irlam.

When the case came before District Judge Jonathan Finestein he said the decision to prosecute showed "how stupid the whole system is getting".

But was himself fiercely attacked by teaching union leaders for "feeding a pernicious agenda" that aided the BNP.

The prosecution was eventually dropped.

Last night Robert Whelan, deputy director of the Civitas think-tank, said: "It's obviously common sense that pupils who don't speak English cause problems for other pupils and for teachers."

"I'm sure this sort of thing happens all the time, but it's a sad reflection on the school if they can't deal with it without involving the police."

"A lot of these arrests don't result in prosecutions - they aim is to frighten us into self-censorship until we watch everything we say."

Greater Manchester Police denied Codie had been kept in a cell but would not comment further.

Wow, this is getting insane... :eek:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=410150&in_page_id=1770
CthulhuFhtagn
16-10-2006, 22:54
Old. Very old. And she was arrested for calling them "fucking blacks".
Congo--Kinshasa
16-10-2006, 22:58
DCD beat ye to it.
Potarius
16-10-2006, 22:58
Old. Very old. And she was arrested for calling them "fucking blacks".

Funny, because nobody's been able to prove that one yet.
Bitchkitten
16-10-2006, 23:00
Even if she called them "fucking blacks" arrest is a little extreme. Suspension should be enough.
Clanbrassil Street
16-10-2006, 23:00
Wow, this is getting insane... :eek:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=410150&in_page_id=1770
Why? We shouldn't take cheek from teenagers.
Congo--Kinshasa
16-10-2006, 23:01
Even if she called them "fucking blacks" arrest is a little extreme. Suspension should be enough.

Agreed.
Minaris
16-10-2006, 23:01
Weren't the students Asian? :confused:
Llewdor
16-10-2006, 23:02
Codie's teacher is a lunatic.
CthulhuFhtagn
16-10-2006, 23:11
Weren't the students Asian? :confused:

Indian, I think.
Dazchan
16-10-2006, 23:16
Weren't the students Asian? :confused:

In England, "Asian" often refers to people from the Indian Subcontinent - I assume the "fucking blacks" in question were from there...
Minaris
16-10-2006, 23:25
In England, "Asian" often refers to people from the Indian Subcontinent - I assume the "fucking blacks" in question were from there...

WTF???!!!

I thought black people were from Africa.
Drunk commies deleted
16-10-2006, 23:29
WTF???!!!

I thought black people were from Africa.

http://i9.tinypic.com/2luurl0.jpg

This guy's from New Guinea. He's Asian. His skin tone would get him labeled as black by a lot of people though.
Compulsive Depression
16-10-2006, 23:31
It's still a story from the Daily Mail; that is to say at best exaggerated, at worst untrue.
Mooseica
16-10-2006, 23:36
Why? We shouldn't take cheek from teenagers.

Dear me it's a shame there's no vocal expression online. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here and assume that you were kidding when you said that.
Sarkhaan
16-10-2006, 23:39
'It's racist, you're going to get done by the police'No wonder the students can't speak English...the teacher can't either.
Neo Undelia
16-10-2006, 23:43
Old. Very old. And she was arrested for calling them "fucking blacks".
Even so, it doesn't warrent arrest.
Naliitr
16-10-2006, 23:44
My god... When will the idiodicy end? It's painstakingly obvious that the girl could NOT work with the kids. It is completely viable for her to tell the teacher "Can I switch groups?"! If you can't work with someone, I don't think you should be considered a racist and put into isolation for wanting to work with someone you can work with.
Not bad
16-10-2006, 23:46
Weren't the students Asian? :confused:


"Asian", and to a smaller degree "black" have different meanings in the US and the UK.
Ny Nordland
17-10-2006, 01:30
Wow, this is getting insane... :eek:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=410150&in_page_id=1770

This sounds like Soviet Union Syndrome or SUS. You know, "idealistic" leftist concepts being turned into a police state and eventually downright fascism despite fascists are supposed to be biggest enemies of the leftists. Oh Alanis Morissette is right, life is ironic.
Sarkhaan
17-10-2006, 01:35
This sounds like Soviet Union Syndrome or SUS. You know, "idealistic" leftist concepts being turned into a police state and eventually downright fascism despite fascists are supposed to be biggest enemies of the leftists. Oh Alanis Morissette is right, life is ironic.

You just lost all credibiliy:p
Montacanos
17-10-2006, 01:39
Regardless of what it means...

I want to be accused of being pernicious. :(
Evil Cantadia
17-10-2006, 06:10
I thought black people were from Africa.

Racists are often not so clever at geography. They also tend to call all people from the Indian subcontinent "Pakis".
The Potato Factory
17-10-2006, 06:17
Racism is a crime now? What happened to free speech?

I see an anti-PC revolution on the horizon of the Western world. People get fed up with bullshit, you know.