Roger McClay: Keeping Our Future Safe
Roger McClay Commissioner for Children
If one adult per seven students is required to safely supervise school outings how many little children might a 14 year old be able to keep safe?
In a house, so much potential tragedy lurks in every room. Boiling jugs… hot water in baths… lit candles… fire… electricity… poisons in cupboards… sparks from the fire. Then there is the possibility of burglary and home invasions.
Children have an absolute right to be kept safe.
Perhaps it is time to examine the concept which in law says a 14 year old boy or girl can legally be left in charge of the safety and welfare of other younger children.
The law says they are not old enough to be in charge of a motor vehicle. How come they can be in charge of human lives?
Our children are our future. Let’s keep our future safe.
Ends
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