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"Secondary school pupils could be offered fitness trackers to tackle obesity.
Baroness Morgan made the proposals in her Welsh Labour leadership manifesto. In primary school, children would be encouraged to run a mile a day." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46260039 Yes, they could run to-and-from the local fast food outlet which offers better value than school meals. Or run to school because they can't afford a bus pass for the schools which are getting further and further from peoples' homes. Doesn't she realise that you have to run for over 2 hours to burn off the calories of ONE burger? |
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Ban sugar and computer games, make them all vegetarian and make them walk to school, preferably bare footed ! ;) Sorted. |
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Idiots who get there driving licence from a cornflakes packet.
These idiots need removing off the road. Personally I would make 3 points =£500 fine, 6 = £1,000, 9 = £2,000 and 12 = £4,000, full 3 extended retests after any ban 1 year + |
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Nice to be nice
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Fly tipping - make the fines greater, vehicles should scrapped, possible jail sentences as well for offenders.
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Making a transfer online. There are so many boxes to tick to prove you are you.
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Declined online transactions irritates me as you can buy 8 Kindle books on sale for 99p each and then you notice the payment has been declined on one or two of them.
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And actually on a serious note, I think that computer games are part of the problem, as is Sugar, but another thing that is part of the problem is there doesn't seem to be much opportunity (or encouragement) for kids to play outside these days. Parents seem to assume that there is a Paedophile around every corner, or their child is going to get dragged away by a gang.. OK, both *are* distinct possibilities, but don't apply everywhere. Also, my niece and nephew go to a school that has a catchment area with a radius of under 1 mile. Every morning and afternoon, the roads around the school are blocked with cars that vanish when the parents have dropped off or picked up their kids. I'd wager that most of the parents could walk their child to and from school. Something which would be better (and cheaper) for them, and better for their children and the Environment (especially as some of them have quite large cars). And yes, they walk to and from school. Quote:
As for the fast food restaurants, I think education is key. We need to educate people that going down the kebab shop, or Maccy D's should be a treat, not a daily occurrence. I think schools also need to re-introduce Home Economics, as someone needs to teach the kids to cook with fresh food, and I don't think a lot of parents bother. Quote:
Still, back to the playing fields. Local councils have, with a lot of encouragement from Central Government, spent the last 30 years or so selling off school playing fields to make up funding shortfalls, but they really haven't thought things through. We are facing a generation of kids who are increasingly obese. This will put extra strain on the NHS, and will ultimately cost us ALL more. |
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When we were younger we walked the mile and a half to school and done the same to get home later in the day but sadly many parents as you say don't do that nowadays and its going to need a big culture for that to change IMO. ---------- Post added at 17:02 ---------- Previous post was at 16:58 ---------- Quote:
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Known as dirty old men when we were children as Paedophiles are nothing new as l think one of the big problems is parents read the media and then form the perception that there is a Paedophile around every corner which quite clearly there is not as the chances of a child being abducted according to the police figures is very low. |
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Reporting the news is no longer enough, it's about having headlines that make people buy the paper. "Limited chance of your child meeting a paedophile" won't sell as many papers as "3,000,000 paedophiles are waiting around the corner to grab your child!" |
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