They have been told that if they leave the school premises they could face expulsion.
Some children have left the school grounds and were escorted back by the police.
Police officers are stationed in local schools to enforce this curfew.
They have been told that if they leave the school premises they could face expulsion.
Some children have left the school grounds and were escorted back by the police.
Police officers are stationed inside local schools to enforce this curfew.
This means that the free movement of the local youth is being sacrificed in the name of the smooth running of DSEI.
We spoke to some officers in plain clothes stationed at the school gates, who were checking passes that the students had to show to exit the school premises.
So much for liberty!
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Liberties
09.09.2003 13:47
Liberty
schools
09.09.2003 18:47
for Newham Secondary Schools
Not to allow kids on the street for lunchtime.
This is not because of having no feelings about having arms sold to the
dictators our many refugee children have fled, but because of hassles
from drug sellers and 'gangsters' on the streets.
L bazeley