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This is what my sons school director did to him..... Did not ask or tell him to get his hair cut like his teacher's have done in the past.

I think it's "F***ing Disgusting"!!!

What should can I, and what should I do about this?

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I know what I would want to do...

Still not sure why some teachers here think they ever have the right to put hands on other peoples children

I wonder if you could file a police report for assault?

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What school does your son go to?

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Well, I'm going to the 'Tourist Police' today....... and I would love to smack the "C***" & smash up his car, but I've got to behave!

His school is in Suratthani

Check the "I ran over a soi dog" thread for some inspiration.

Seriously though, they should not be allowed to get away with this. Look at the poor fellow, it must be soul destroying for him.

Please go to the Police and see what, if anything you can do about it.

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Thats terrible, why would a teacher do that ????...

I'd go in a see the director of the school, make a formal complaint and demand a formal apology to both your son and you.

If an apology is not forthcoming, I'd be inclined to give the director the same haircut.

Then move your son to another school and tell them that any punishment for misbehaviour is welcomed, however, in no uncertain terms is your son to be touched (smacked, caned, haircut or otherwise).

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Like you I think the teachers's action is disgusting.

It amounts to a brutal assault on your child and the teacher should be made to answer for his actions.

Are teachers not concerned about the phsycological effect on the child their actions could bring

File an assault charge with the police.

This is just about power for the teacher and they should be told to concentrate on educating the children

not being a bully or practising their hair cutting skills.

Do something about it or other children will be assualted.

Hopefully the OP will let us know the outcome.

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Unbelievable ! Its so wrong when we have to show restraint in extreme circumstances for fear of reprisals as " ferangs"

That we are expected to swallow these things and put up with this kind of crap!

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Give the guy a taste of his own medicine - whether or not it's technicially the right decision, you know it's the right one.

Missing some facts here!

The school director or a teacher did this? How and when ?

Is your son Thai or a Luk Khreung

Do you have a wife? What does she say?

Thais for some reason very fussy about these things. We had to take one child out of Kumon because the teacher was more concerned about her fingernails than helping her learn Thai!

Whatever looks like you have to move schools!

Good luck

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This was a school director and not the teacher that did this to him? Regardless of whoever it was, I would class that as actual bodily harm.

Putting aside how you actually feel at the minute (and my sympathy goes out to you) I would ask for a board meeting immediately with yourself, wife and son in attendance. Before doing that, I would also file charges against the director involved. I know it may sound stupid, but if you have a parents/teacher organization at the school, get them involved as well, they pull a lot of weight.

Nobody, regardless of their assumed position should get away with actions like this.

Stay hard buddy, but keep it under control, counter aggression in situations like this doesn't work.

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What should you do?

Take a chill pill, wait 2 weeks, the hair grows back.

If the child's hair was not cut in accordance with School Regulations ... in the future, make sure it is.

Mind, that above is not a message of support for the school but,

at this particular moment, you need to think with a cool head.

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As David48 said ....take a chill pill.....

TIT....and all the "western, macho BS" doesn't go over well here in Thailand....

Yeah! I don't agree....happened to my wife's son (my son) when he was young....Hair wasn't regulation....so the school take matters into their hands...

Fact is...its nice to see some discipline being applied to the youth of today....There's just too much ...PC....get over it!

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I agree with David48. Remember this is Thailand not the west. Teachers trim students hair all the time. I doubt if a Thai Teacher Parents Association would give you much sympathy. I am not saying this is right and in the west the director would probably arrested for assault, but here I doubt if anything would happen. Perhaps if you went to the press, but then you would be causing someone to lose face and if you want to live here, that probably isn't a good idea.

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Do publish the photos on Facebook, in Thai of course, no comments pictures and the name of the school. Shame on him.

On the other hand... it seems to me it's important also for your son not to "over dramatise" thumbsup.gif ...

Looks like it was cut with a weed whacker. At least they could have done a proper job of it.

Was there any forewarning issued? This could be in the form of previously agreed-upon standards about dress and hygiene.

At my school, several students (late teens) were deemed to have hair too long to take the final exam. This was on the day of the exam, as the students had already entered the classroom and were sitting at desks waiting to be issued the exam papers. A school 'behavior' person came into the room, ran his fingers through their hair and escorted them all to a barber across the street and they all came back in 15 minutes looking like chemotherapy victims.

I guess that's how it works here.

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its no longer compulsory for students to have short hair to attend school so i would file a police report as well as a complaint to education department with the police report in hand and put on facebook as op said before .

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How many times had he been warned to cut his hair?

I find it quite funny to be honest.

Nothing a pair of clippers won't fix.

...and I bet he keeps it within regulations next time.

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its no longer compulsory for students to have short hair to attend school so i would file a police report as well as a complaint to education department with the police report in hand and put on facebook as op said before .

And my understanding is that corporal punishment in schools is now illegal so a police report is in order.

What should you do?

Take a chill pill, wait 2 weeks, the hair grows back.

Since you have a couple of tikes coming along, I give odds that if they did it to them that chill pill would have little effect. wink.png

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I showed the pictures to my wife one second ago she was not shocked at all!

"Everywhere same no problem, go to the hairdresser, schools have "got" I don't now in English (rules), if teacher says must cut hair, tomorow tomorow, because young boys forget him play, yes teacher him say already, but tomorrow not enough"

When I told her OP intended to go to the police, she answered smiling, falang crazy!

Two different cultures!

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How many times had he been warned to cut his hair?

I find it quite funny to be honest.

Nothing a pair of clippers won't fix.

...and I bet he keeps it within regulations next time.

What should you do?

Take a chill pill, wait 2 weeks, the hair grows back.

If the child's hair was not cut in accordance with School Regulations ... in the future, make sure it is.

Mind, that above is not a message of support for the school but,

at this particular moment, you need to think with a cool head.

Actually... for all you idiots out there, the Education Mininster PhongthepThepkanjana abolished the rule about "strict hair limits". Furhermore, I have always cut his hair whenever his teacher has said so. However, this was without warning and done with clippers!!

Would you f***ing like it???

More information..... I have been living here for 13yrs and have been a single parent for the last 8yrs.

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I have just sent a complaint to the "NHRC" - National Human Rights Commission of Thailand, as their have been other complaints in the past!

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I have just sent a complaint to the "NHRC" - National Human Rights Commission of Thailand, as their have been other complaints in the past!

Mate, it's a haircut ... not Genocide.

National Human Rights Commission of Thailand ... facepalm.gif

You asked us what we think ... we've responded with good intentions,

trying to place a perspective on the events that you don't see.

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Actually... for all you idiots out there, the Education Mininster PhongthepThepkanjana abolished the rule about "strict hair limits". Furhermore, I have always cut his hair whenever his teacher has said so. However, this was without warning and done with clippers!!

Would you f***ing like it???

More information..... I have been living here for 13yrs and have been a single parent for the last 8yrs.

WOW....didn't know when I moved to Thailand that I was supposed to "like" all their rules (and so called non-rules)......When did they set up Thailand just to please us "westerners".....Uhhhhh ...NEVER!....again...TIT. and after 11 years of it you haven't learned to "chill" ....looks like a ruff future for you and your child...

Hey...and by the way....congratulations on the single parent thing....I know how tough it is (was one myself for awhile years ago)....

Good luck anyway on the anger management issues!

Well, I'm going to the 'Tourist Police' today....... and I would love to smack the "C***" & smash up his car, but I've got to behave!

His school is in Suratthani

If your son goes to school here I assume you are not a tourist.

Tourist police can / will not help you if you are not a tourist.

I don't know if I would report it to the police either.

This is not the west and reporting this to the police will probably just make life more difficult for you and especially your son'

It sounds like maybe you have been letting your son's hair grow until told to have it cut in the past.

Even though the "law" about students hair styles has recently changed, many schools still enforce the old policy about short hair.

Possibly the Director is fed up with having to tell your son to follow school policy and did this to force his point with you.

As I stated before, this is not the west, this is Thailand.

I know it sucks, but if I were you, I would be sure my son'd hair is cut before it gets to the point where he needs to be told to do so in the future.

It all boils down to, how badly do you want your son to go to school here.

Coke Dee!

not nice, but it is just the hair...in 2 weeks it will be long again......

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