Anonymous wrote:Those children have a right to be there. It is a public space for children. They are children and they are not doing anything that would have justified their removal from the playground.
From the way you describe it, it sounds like the kids were out of earshot. I would have got out my phone (so guy could see it) and tell him that I am going to inform the staff of this school what he just did and said, and that if he does it again, I will notify authorities and assist them in any way I can to get him banned from the playground.
Anonymous wrote:i dont believe this happened. If it did give us the school and the playground name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell?? Who calls children beasts. It's one thing to tell them to watch their language as some other parents have, but that man was completely and utterly out of line. I would have called the police on HIM.
+1 Call the police on the man for hate speech and threatening tone of voice. The older kids have every right to be there.
Tell me the playground and I'll be glad to educate that gentleman.
Anonymous wrote:I think I would have told the children that what the man said was inappropriate and I would let let their teacher or principal know. I then would take my children and let an administrator at the school know what happened so they can be made aware and also alert the kids parents.
I also would like to thank you for standing up for those children!
Anonymous wrote:I think I would have told the children that what the man said was inappropriate and I would let let their teacher or principal know. I then would take my children and let an administrator at the school know what happened so they can be made aware and also alert the kids parents.
I also would like to thank you for standing up for those children!
Anonymous wrote:What the hell?? Who calls children beasts. It's one thing to tell them to watch their language as some other parents have, but that man was completely and utterly out of line. I would have called the police on HIM.