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    1. ThatchersDirtyTaint on

      We had a teacher do this by accident. She fooled around with a pupil in a toilette cubical at a bar on a night out. Had no idea he was a student in the school and then he blackmailed her for a bit about it.

    2. KeyLog256 on

      This is a weird one, and reads very badly (not the BBC’s fault, they have to be careful what they report) –

      The guy is 33 now but this happened sometime between 2016 and 2019, so when he was somewhere between 23 and 27. He says “in my early 20s” in a statement, so we can assume it was near the start of his time at the school.

      It says he is “adamant” the pupil was over 18 and an ex-student, but the article doesn’t state whether she was or not.

      Now I realise that in a position of trust you need to be suspended/sacked for having sex with your own pupils, but, a 23 year old and an 18 year old isn’t in the slightest bit strange or unusual. Hell, try working in the pub industry – a 23 year old and a 17 year old isn’t unusual, or indeed illegal (though I grant many find it odd).

      It also seems like he was coerced, if we take his recollection as read (pinch of salt of course), and not the other way around. The pupil didn’t report it as rape/assault from what the news story says, but I’m curious as to why she reported it to a police officer.

      If this was rape/sexual assault, a suspension is the least of his worries and he should be arrested and charged.

      But if not, seems the school had to follow procedure here, and fair enough, but dragging him through the press and making out like he’s a pedo seems *way* over the line.

      EDIT – to note too, a lot of teachers are terrified of this kind of thing. Mate’s brother is a teacher at a high school, was probably in his mid-late 20s at the time this happened. The school was some way away but me and my mate ran into him and his mates on a night out in our local town so we join them for a few beers. He spots two girls and suddenly goes white in the face. They’re pupils at his school – over 18 and in sixth form, but they’ve travelled to this town for some reason. Fair enough, it’s an OK night out compared to where the school is, but it really freaks him out. He’s a good looking bloke, and they start being flirtatious with him. We decided to try another pub but he’s having none of it. Immediately jumps in a taxi, asks his brother to take photos of him getting in the taxi in case he’s accused of anything. Poor bastard was terrified and it ruined his night out.

    3. Wild_Cauliflower_970 on

      Honestly, this reads to me like a teacher was raped and has now been fired for it

    4. Unidentified_Snail on

      >In a statement to the college, included in the TRA ruling, Mr Green said: “All I remember is being in my friend’s car outside (a) nightclub.

      >”I remember feeling very intoxicated whilst he was chatting to two girls through the window, and I think he offered them a lift home.

      >”All I remember from then is us suddenly being in a small field or park with my friend and the two girls and somehow four of us engaged in a sexual encounter,” he continued.

      >He said due to his “drunken state”, he did not register who the two girls were – “only that I had a slight recognition of one of the girls”.

      There is no mention of the girl involved being intoxicated, so does this mean that she technically sexually assaulted him? We’re told that people who are drunk cannot give informed consent.

    5. MySneakyAccount1489 on

      >He said due to his “drunken state”, he did not register who the two girls were – “only that I had a slight recognition of one of the girls”.

      >Mr Green continued: “When I woke up the following morning, it dawned on me why I may have recognised one of the girls.

      >”I assumed she may have been an ex-sixth-form student at .

      >”I have no recollection of seeing her at school in my teaching role. I had never spoken to her or taught her.”

      >He said he did not notify the school as he had “no reason to believe she was a current student”.

      Terrible liar lol

    6. FalseClown3039 on

      So we aren’t sure she was even a pupil at the time and he was so drunk he has no recollection of this and she randomly brought it up between 3 and 6 years later? I’m sorry but you’d remember if you weren’t or weren’t a pupil it’s a very key detail. Not to mention why would she say she didn’t want to press charges if she went to the police? Somethings up here, especially now. How can you expect someone to be able to defend themselves when they were black out drunk up to 9 years ago

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