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3 minutes ago, bristolgeoff said:

If the teacher was not in the school on that day as the teacher said.Easy to prove and then look at who said what or did that 

Unless he used a VERY long ruler..perhaps even one of those extra long  metal tape measures…. 

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It really concerns me how people complain to the police and nothing is done and that they need to go to social media to get any action for the crime to be investigated 

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Why do they say about CCTV?  most schools don't have CCTV in the actual classrooms. They have them in the halls but not the classrooms. So, unless the alleged incident happened in the hall or they do have CCTV in this school's classrooms, there wouldn't be anything on CCTV.   

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15 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

If he did it.

 

Children can tell lies as well.

 

No evidence to prove it as yet.

Did the three-year-old hit his penis with a ruler? 

 

Sometimes the lack of brains from what people say, is astounding.

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11 hours ago, Gobbler said:

Did the three-year-old hit his penis with a ruler? 

 

Sometimes the lack of brains from what people say, is astounding.

 

And maybe, just maybe, the injury happened on another way.

 

However, the hang 'em high brigade can't wait to get going on here without facts, witnesses or corroboration.

 

Lack of brains indeed!!! ..................... Idiocy comes to mind.

 

So a bit of evidence gathering is required before trashing a schoolteachers career.

 

Furthermore, it's a highly unusual place to punish a 3-year-old child.

 

Was something lost in translation with the parent running off gung ho?

 

A few more facts required

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I understand this can be an emotionally charged issue but please refrain from advocating violence. I would suggest limiting any jokes about the subject matter too. (Several posts that went over the line were removed.)

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On 12/14/2024 at 8:14 AM, parallelman said:

Ok, so there is no doubt about the condition of the boy's penis, no illness or sting. So while at school did the boy not complain about or show signs, of pain? Surely during school time the boy must have complained of some discomfort especially when going to the toilet? Did the teacher just keep quiet or take no notice?

You clearly have zero idea of how thai society functions…

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21 hours ago, Pompeygeezer said:

Why do they say about CCTV?  most schools don't have CCTV in the actual classrooms. They have them in the halls but not the classrooms. So, unless the alleged incident happened in the hall or they do have CCTV in this school's classrooms, there wouldn't be anything on CCTV.   

Although somewhat off-topic, all the schools that I've taught in have CCTV in the classroom, for the protection of both students and teachers.

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7 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

 

And maybe, just maybe, the injury happened on another way.

 

However, the hang 'em high brigade can't wait to get going on here without facts, witnesses or corroboration.

 

Lack of brains indeed!!! ..................... Idiocy comes to mind.

 

So a bit of evidence gathering is required before trashing a schoolteachers career.

 

Furthermore, it's a highly unusual place to punish a 3-year-old child.

 

Was something lost in translation with the parent running off gung ho?

 

A few more facts required

Like the innumerable times it happened in Thai schools.

The apologetic brigade is much more dangerous than the hang ‘em high brigade…

Lack of brains and idiocy really come to mind…

And lack of research and reading of all the past episodes of inane violence against kid in Thai school too…

 

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The Ban Phra Sub-district Administrative Organisation chief later insisted to Channel 7 that officials checked the classroom security cameras and found no evidence of the abuse the boy described.

 

The teacher also told the sub-district officials that the day the boy claimed the incident occurred was a day off.

 

 

So let everyone see the video tapes, interview the officials who viewed the video, and check the work schedule?  It certainly is not impossible that the kid somehow hurt himself playing or maybe another kid kicked him in the nads...maybe a good idea not to hang the accused teacher before a deeper investigation?

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On 12/14/2024 at 9:51 AM, Dogmatix said:

Kindergarten classrooms and other areas need CCTV to investigate and deter abuse by teachers like this. There are good reasons why Singapore has just made CCTV compulsory in all areas in preschools except for bathrooms.

 

According to the OP, they had CCTV in the classroom:

 

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officials checked the classroom security cameras and found no evidence of the abuse the boy described.

 

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On 12/14/2024 at 8:25 AM, easydoor said:

Out of the mouth of a child comes mostly the truth.

So I would rather believe the chlld as I would belive that teacher.

Especially from a three year-old...

Hard to think he already has that kind of malice to lie about that.

He is much more likely to keep quiet as the fear (too often pretended to be "respect") for authority is instilled in Thai culture and society.

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2 hours ago, simon43 said:

Although somewhat off-topic, all the schools that I've taught in have CCTV in the classroom, for the protection of both students and teachers.

Edit:  I should add that these schools are all in Myanmar, not Thailand

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10 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Furthermore, it's a highly unusual place to punish a 3-year-old child.

 

No, it isn't. Pedos are attracted to children and often work in schools. The idiots in its country, including the parents, are afraid to confront the teachers.  This is in line with other stories from other animals masquerading as teachers. 

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On 12/14/2024 at 12:59 PM, Flemo said:

An eye for an eye i reckon. But because he's a big boy then a hammer would even up the score.

Yes!

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On 12/14/2024 at 11:19 AM, julsmark said:

It really concerns me how people complain to the police and nothing is done and that they need to go to social media to get any action for the crime to be investigated 

 

Unless you are an African gigolo.

 

Then, it's "action stations"

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2 hours ago, simon43 said:

Although somewhat off-topic, all the schools that I've taught in have CCTV in the classroom, for the protection of both students and teachers.

You must be teaching in the posh schools,  Because as far as i know no government schools have CCTV. 

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