![]() Schools take action because they understand something that parents can lose sight of-kids make the choice to do these things, and as a result, they should be held accountable. In fact, all the schools I’ve worked with call the police if a student assaults someone, uses drugs, or destroys property. Does the school tolerate assault, punching holes in the wall, or speaking in a verbally abusive way to others? Of course not. Think about your child’s school for a moment. (By the way, I use the pronoun “his” in this article, but girls can be just as threatening as boys and this article applies equally to both.) Ask Yourself: When Would the School Call the Police? But should you really call the police on your own child? Aren’t we supposed to protect our kids from getting into trouble? That is why if your threatening child doesn’t respond to your authority, then you may need to bring in another authority, and that’s the police. These parents are often the victim of their kids’ acting out issues, not the cause of them. I hope the length of sentence sends a message to others intent on dealing drugs within South Worcestershire that it's really not worth it.I’ve seen too many parents who live as prisoners in their own home-prisoners of a threatening child. "Poulton-Smith was particularly brazen with his dealing using a bum bag to carry his Kinder egg filled with drugs. He also admitted breaching a suspended jail sentence, as reported by Worcester News.ĭI Dave Knight of South Worcestershire Priority CID said: "This was a decent prison sentence for a County Line Drug dealer who was disrupted by South Worcestershire Proactive CID very early into his chosen career in peddling Class A Drugs. The 22-year-old had previously admitted to possession of the Class A drugs diamorphine and crack cocaine with intent to supply. ![]() ![]() Inside a bag, police found Kinder eggs concealing drugs. Also in December, a man was jailed for three years and two months at Worcester Crown Court after a "brazen" attempt to hide drugs inside a Kinder egg.ĭrugs were discovered in Andrew Poulton-Smith's car in September. ![]()
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