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Mother trailed by policeman and warned by council for telling
off son at checkout
Neil Sears
UK
Daily Mail
Monday, Nov 9th, 2009
A mother fears she has been 'criminalised' for
giving her children a ticking-off in a supermarket.
She was secretly followed home by an off-duty policeman who
overheard her threatening to smack them unless they behaved.
Six weeks later two officers came to her home and questioned
her about disciplining the youngsters, a boy of 11 and a four-year-old
girl. To her horror she then received a letter from the local
council saying her 'chastisement' of the children had been 'put
on record' for at least the next 14 years.
The shocked mother, a trainee manager in a Christian bookshop,
said last night: 'It was an amazing intrusion. I was doing what
parents should do, and what thousands do every week - setting
moral boundaries for how children should behave.'
The 34-year- old mother does not want to be named, to protect
the identity of her children. But she is speaking out to avoid
the same thing happening to another parent.
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