[Post New]06/08/2019 00:26 Subject: Re:Bullis concerns [Up]
Anonymous
He is done
Anonymous wrote:Assault is to be placed in imminent fear (no touching required). Battery, which is the alleged "elbowing" here, is an unlawful touching. You can be assaulted without being touched and you can be battered without being assaulted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?
That’s not assault.
Wut?
If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That anyone in the Bullis community is defending these actions is just another example of how the school views athletics over character. I am honestly embarrassed I ever sent my child there.
I am so with you! Glad that my child only spend a year there. Seems many parents are feeling this way now too. He keeps in touch with some friends and atleast 12 kids are not returning to 10th grade next year. Transferring to other privates or going to public. Many other kids are leaving the middle school. The bad behaviors at the top is trickling down to the students.............
Anonymous wrote:That anyone in the Bullis community is defending these actions is just another example of how the school views athletics over character. I am honestly embarrassed I ever sent my child there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?
That’s not assault.
Wut?
If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.
This is all about context. I’m sure in some context elbowing could be considered assault.
Imagine the context of when you would call the cops because somebody elbowed you.
When someone elbowed me down a flight of stairs, for instance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?
That’s not assault.
Wut?
If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.
This is all about context. I’m sure in some context elbowing could be considered assault.
Imagine the context of when you would call the cops because somebody elbowed you.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so much denial from the Bullis community. How many times have we heard cases where the woman was vilified because she didn't report right away? Here, we have a case where the woman reported and she is still getting vilified.
No win situation.