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    1. kettle_of_f1sh on

      I really don’t understand teachers when they don’t let kids go to the toilet. If you need it, you need it.

      You can tell if a kid is taking the piss (not literally) when it comes to skiving.

      I can’t help but feel some teachers enjoy their little power trips.

    2. Youbunchoftwats on

      The parents should tell the school they are about to take the kid away on holiday. That should speed them up issuing his permission to piss.

    3. Away-Trifle1907 on

      National paper worthy… this is why no one buys this shit rag ” no pun intended”

    4. FlockBoySlim on

      When the teacher refused to read the letter from the urologist the kid should’ve pissed on the teachers desk and/or face tbh.

    5. limeflavoured on

      If he has a medical condition then the school are going to find themselves liable for this, probably financially.

    6. ohmyblahblah on

      Schools and teachers complain they get no respect anymore and still insist on doing bull shit like this

    7. I can’t help but feel this kid is going to get relentlessly bullied as a result of this news article, some children are horribly cruel.

      I’m unsure why teachers refused to even read his doctors note, this whole situation is so silly and easily avoided.

    8. hungry_bra1n on

      I’m shocked schools have such power. Shouldn’t children be able to use the bathroom when they need to? A medical condition such as that outlined above that needs support from a specialist at Alder Hey should mean he can use the bathroom whenever he likes.

    9. Lammtarra95 on

      Looking back, I really can’t remember ever needing the toilet in the middle of lessons, nor any classmates. This was back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and before anyone had heard of hydration.

      Has this only become an issue since children are constantly drinking from water bottles they now carry everywhere?

      On the Mirror’s story, obviously this particular boy has a medical condition but I can’t help noticing the hospital has misspelled his name, and the Mirror has not redacted the nursing team’s phone number. Is it really national news? Well, it is now, although ironically, the parents asked the school for *”discretion around the child’s medical needs”.* That ship has well and truly sailed and mum launched it with a bottle of champagne when she called Fleet Street.

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