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to report after school incident to police

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vickibee · 24/05/2017 10:23

I went to collect my son from school yesterday (he is 10 and has HF ASD he is being supported in school with social difficulties), walking back to car a class mates Granddad stepped out of his vehicle and hurled abuse at me following a playtime incident between my DS and his GS. Gs had complained to him that my son had fell on him on school field and hurt his leg. He was stood about a foot away from me staring me right in the face and shouting at me. no swearing or threats but I felt intimidated. my Ds ran ahead and waited by our car 50 yards away. He said my sons behaviour was out of control and he demanded that I should keep him away from his GS. I was a disgrace for a parent if I allowed these behaviours etc. He was trying to block my way but I got through and my son and I went back to school to report to HT. She seemed very supportive and said she will look into matters today but should I report to police?

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HaudYerWheeshtBawbag · 25/05/2017 16:16

More than likely OP, a police officer may contact the school to then get contact details of the GF/Parents of the child, and have a word with them.

A neighbor here had an altercation like you describe and the police visited the bellend of a neighbour.

FlossyMooToo · 25/05/2017 16:32

Well this threads a shit show Hmm

You did the right thing OP. You felt scared my this man and thats enough to make a complaint.
Please ignore the pisters who have said unkind things about your son Flowers

scurryfunge · 25/05/2017 17:13

Freddy, you seem to be angry.....relax.

Freddystarshamster · 25/05/2017 21:21

It is potentially ABH, not harassment, as others have pointed out. I am a solicitor although don't specialise in this field so do have some idea what I am talking about

No, no you don't. If you're a solicitor I'm Ronald McDonald. Or did you just entirely neglect to study criminal law whilst becoming a solicitor? ABH when he didn't even lay a hand on her? Actual bodily harm? I.e. an assault with injury? Jesus wept

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