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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 17 February 2005


Name

Simon


Location

Cumbria


Occupation

IT


Comment

In reality, what has actually changed over the last few decades - apart from an increased paranoia ?

3 dacades ago I walked to the village school, along a road with no footpath and no street lights, and there was no gate on the front entrance. We were taught how to walk along a road - anyone remember the Green Cross code ? And we were taught not to leave the school grounds - and we had enough respect for the authority of the teachers that we obeyed (well mostly!). In short, from an early age we were taught to take some responsibility for our actions.

OK, there is more traffic these days, and quite frankly the standard of driving is getting worse (due in part to certain 'safety' campaigns!).

I genuinely do NOT believe that the level of risk at schools has changed significantly - what has changed is the level of fear, fuelled by obsessive media reporting. Oh yes, and the fear of being sued. So a lot of these schemes are not so much to do with safety, but as a 'cover your arse' policy against parents who (it seems) are just not taking responsibility for their offspring.

I claim no originality for the suggestion that all these security measures do is to teach kids that they can always rely on someone else to take responsibility for everything. So how does that prepare them when they have to venture out into the real world with no training in taking responsibility for themselves ?



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