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Should this be punished?

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Mortifiedmummy12 · 17/10/2019 19:31

Ds borrows friend his phone and friend runs off as to make ds miss the bus as he can’t leave without his phone. Ds pleads to have it back but friend carries on taunting him and putting it in his bag ect. Ds snaps and kicks him in the leg so friend drops it ( friend usually kicks ds for no reason). Friend then kicks him back and throws phone on floor and walks off too his detention. Who is in the wrong and should this be punished?. Both are sorted now however , a teacher witnessed some of it.

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Peony99 · 17/10/2019 19:43

Both. The friend shouldn't have been stupid, your DS shouldn't kick.

LolaSmiles · 17/10/2019 19:44

This is a second thread for this. People are already advising on that thread

VolcanionSteamArtillery · 17/10/2019 19:47

Both. Friend for bullying DS for kicking friend.

If it was my DS, he would completely get it in the neck from me for having such stupid friends and allowing the such a "friend" to borrow his phone.

cometothinkofit · 17/10/2019 19:55

No. Friend was being an arsehole and deliberately wound your ds up.

RivkaMumsnet · 17/10/2019 21:31

This is a duplicate thread, posted by mistake, so we'll close this one now.

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