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    1. StaffordQueer on

      I get that the judge wants to be lenient cause the woman clearly has issues, but does he not realise he’s condemning those two kids to a very miserable existence with no prospects and no future?

    2. ThoseCowsAreSmall on

      „They are mine.“

      Summed up the issue herself, seems she views them like posessions instead of lives needing care. Absolute pure neglect here.

    3. This mother’s behaviour goes beyond carelessness it’s flat out reckless and selfish. Over 500 missed school days isn’t a parenting “style,” it’s a complete abandonment of responsibility. The school tried everything: literacy support, welfare checks, meetings, calls, letters. She responded with aggression, denial, and even lifting a chair during a meeting. That’s not strength that’s immaturity.

      Her attitude of “No one is going to tell me how to parent” is laughable when her children have fallen into the bottom 10% for literacy because she simply couldn’t be bothered to send them to school. These kids are being robbed of their future because of her stubbornness and ego.

      A €300 fine feels like nothing compared to the damage she’s already done to her own children’s education and development.

    4. asdrunkasdrunkcanbe on

      Oh no, fined in her absence! That’ll definitely do the trick!

      By the time anyone gets around to successfully prosecuting this women for neglect, the children will be legal adults and preparing to spawn generational failures of their own.

    5. Call me crazy, but I really wish it was easier for the state to step in and take these children away from that person.

      Both of the kids barely being able to read, the daughter infested with head lice, both of the kids absent for a massive amount of time and likely much more besides. That parent is absolutely fucking up their children’s future because they evidently too incompetent to look after it themselves.

    6. Comfortable-Salad-90 on

      Back in the day the state would have bundled those kids into a black car, and everyone would have just accepted it.

    7. qwerty_1965 on

      Being made a ward of court is probably the second worst thing that could happen to these children.

    8. I did the H-Dip many years ago. I didn’t go into teaching.

      One thing that stuck with me is that parent(s) who had a bad/poor educational experience with highly likely show little or no interest in their children’s education ….the cycle unfortunately continues

    9. Children are not property of parents. Children also have the right (rather mandatory right) to be educated.

    10. >The case proceeded in her absence, resulting in fines of €300, to be paid within 12 months.

      That is a joke. Not only the amount, but 12 months to pay!? Like if you asked someone to give most inadequate punishment this would be the answer.

    11. FluffyDiscipline on

      Poor kids, Mothers level of aggression I’d worry what homelife is like for them…

      Something tells me there is a lot more going on, makes you wonder why Tulsa have not gone further. We had enough kids slipping through the cracks.

    12. Hundreds of thousands of euro of taxpayers money and time wasted. For this judge to give her a 300 euro fine.

      We need to completely remove sentencing powers from judges and move to an automated system.

      Judges can sit to ensure proceedings are fair. But they should have no powers of sentence

    13. Low-Acanthaceae1797 on

      500 days what the actual hell those kids should be put in Foster Care.

    14. lejosdecasa on

      For context, the average school year is approx. 190 days (if I’m not mistaken!).

      >The boy missed 292 days, and the girl was absent on 217 days without explanation.

      **These kids missed the equivalent of, at least, an entire primary school year.**

    15. A €300 fine to be paid in 12 months? All the while mothers are at risk of losing their children over tusla being weaponised in private family matters and heavily coming down on them based off false allegations.

      Make it make sense.

    16. They should send her back to school too, she could do with some education 

    17. BilbaoBoggins on

      300 euro is peanuts.

      The kids should clearly have been taken off her long ago.

    18. WeDoingThisAgainRWe on

      They don’t have powers of sentence. They have specific sentencing guidelines they have to follow. Are you saying the judge here just made up their own rules?

    19. Worth-Bumblebee-6991 on

      Parent should get a jail sentence for a child missing that many days

    20. Doesn’t respond to repeated communication attempts from the school and is impossible to get a hold of but if there was a single child benefit payment missed it wouldn’t take long for this horrible cunt to appear.

    21. Ok-Low-2707 on

      I heard a guy saying in the 2000’s quiet controversially that you need a license to own a TV or a dog. You should have a psychologist test before you are allowed to be a parent

    22. LittleAoibh11 on

      The kids should be yeeted out of that house. It is absolutely criminal to deny a child an education. They are losing years that they will never be able to catch up on. 

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