Due to time constraints in running and maintaining it, Plime is for sale.
Please contact avi[a]worth1000.com if you are seriously interested in buying it.
 Mother Can't Take Her Severely Epileptic Son To School Until She Passes Criminal Background Check
Mother Can't Take Her Severely Epileptic Son To School Until She Passes Criminal Background Check
She hires a taxi to take her son to school. She rides along to be present should he have an attack or otherwise needs urgent treatment. Because she takes a taxi, she is being forced to undergo a background check before she can accompany her son on his ride to school. If she drove herself, she wouldn't need one. picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago
tags england criminal background check epileptic jones
 quote edit #1 

  comments (13)  share edit history (0)
< 1 >
40
 2manyuse...
1 year ago
Does 'taxi' mean something different in the UK than it does here?

Perhaps there is more here than being reported. Why does it make a difference if someone else does the actual driving while she is along to care for her son than if she drove herself?

Would it be the same if a friend or relative drove instead of a taxi?
quote #2
15
 vexingmo...
1 year ago
wha?

Is there no room for common sense? I don't get it.
quote #3
17
 dork
1 year ago
« 2manyusernames:Does 'taxi' mean something different in the UK than it does here?

Perhaps there is more here than being reported. Why does it make a difference if someone else does the actual driving while she is along to care for her son than if she drove herself?

Would it be the same if a friend or relative drove instead of a taxi?
Maybe because the government requires the schools to provide safe travel to and from the schools and taxi's aren't considered safe. In the US or at least here in PA it is the school who is responsible for a kid from when he leaves his home in the morning to when he gets home in the afternoon.

Now just because the parent is present in the taxi doesn't mean anything. Parents have done crazy things before and the school I guess, is just doing what it should be doing and taking responsibilty to avoid getting in trouble.

People on here have said that parents should get a parenting license and this is kind of in essance what the school is doing, making sure the parent is responisble enough to be with the child. It seems that in this case she is, but thats just this case.

And as for the CRB screwing up, thats an issue that should be resolved and they should be more organized.
quote #4
15
 vexingmo...
1 year ago
« dork : Maybe because the government requires the schools to provide safe travel to and from the schools and taxi's aren't considered safe. In the US or at least here in PA it is the school who is responsible for a kid from one he leaves his home in the morning to when he gets home in the afternoon.

Now just because the parent is present in the taxi doesn't mean anything. Parents have done crazy things before and the school I guess, is just doing what it should be doing and taking responsibilty to avoid getting in trouble.

People on here have said that parents should get a parenting license and this is kind of in essance what the school is doing, making sure the parent is responisble enough to be with the child. It seems that in this case she is, but thats just this case.

And as for the CRB screwing up, thats an issue that should be resolved and they should be more organized.
I think that's the "thing", here. They don't require the background check if the parent drives the kid to school. Screwed up people can get driver's licenses.

The entire protocol makes no sense.
quote #5
About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

2
 nixon-le...
1 year ago
This really makes me feel sad. i know how difficult it is to care for a special needs child but to have this on top of everything is just too much. I wish this process would be made easier for her.
quote #6
17
 dork
1 year ago
« vexingmodstwo : I think that's the "thing", here. They don't require the background check if the parent drives the kid to school. Screwed up people can get driver's licenses.

The entire protocol makes no sense.
Maybe its not that it doesnt make sense, maybe it just needs to be more thurough
quote #7
14
 jhordie
1 year ago
The issue with the CRB sounds quite fishy. What a great way to get a bunch of fingerprints on file.

The requirement of the school including the parents in the stipulation of "any" adult needing a background check if they take a taxi but not if the parents drive the child themselves, is just plain ludicrous.
quote #8
24
 ReBoot
1 year ago
And this surprises you? School administrators are, by and large, complete idiots.
quote #9
23
 larknet
1 year ago
If they require the Mother to get a background check, they should require each and every taxi driver that drives them to school to get the same. If that is the reasoning, wouldn't that seem logical?
quote #10
14
 arsphidi...
1 year ago
A background check really isn't that big of a deal. I volunteer at the library at my kids' school, and I have to have one at the start of every school year. Doesn't bother me at all.
quote #11
26
 gammerus
1 year ago
« arsphidius : A background check really isn't that big of a deal. I volunteer at the library at my kids' school, and I have to have one at the start of every school year. Doesn't bother me at all.
A background check for any job working with children is reasonable, making parents get a background check in order to escort their own children is ludicrous.
quote #12
14
 arsphidi...
1 year ago
Maybe they'll let her drive the taxi. But then, the taxi driver would be the escort, and would need the background check. So if she gets a license to drive a taxi, and has her own car licensed as a taxi, then it should work.
quote #13
3
 loonytoo...
1 year ago
« dork : In the US or at least here in PA it is the school who is responsible for a kid from when he leaves his home in the morning to when he gets home in the afternoon.
That might be the reason for such drastic measures. I know that I wouldn't be allowed to work with children from my own family on a professional basis without going through the same check as the mother in the article has to. Hell I couldn't even step into my office without it.

Being the escort to the child during school hours, even in a voluntary basis is still seen as their responsibility and they're just doing what the law says. I'm sure that they feel just as embarassed about it but that's the way it works these days. All this political correctness and "safety" for children has gone too far and to be honest, will be impossible to get back to decent standards.
quote #14
+ add a comment
< 1 >

copyright Worth1000, LLC