Saturday 12 November 2011

School-

As set out by solicitor representatives of personal natures'.

Taking action:

1. Suing for implying miss-care and neglect

2. Outspread of pin-worm, also known as thread-worm

3. Route causes, very poor personal hygiene by the standards' and in relation to the employee cooks' and associational workers of assistance's', in and around lunch-time duties.

4. Caused a eye-sight deficiency in one of my ( un-named children from file extracts' )

5. Accusations were thereafter thrown at myself in relation to my own miss-care, when they themselves admitted a huge outbreak of this parasitical-intestinal-infection.

6. Thereafter, to state, my child's vision deteriorated at an accelerated rate, leaving the child in question with poor visions' and impaired for a life time of visual needs'.

Or we can settle out of court.

7. Also to state, on several occasions', the cooks have been known to bypass all legalities in cultural requests', meaning that they, by intention of purpose,set out to deliberately feed Muslim children and vegetarian children dishes that were requested on more then numerous occasions to be withheld on the above grounds of religious-sensitivities'.

8. Disregarding any cultural differences that are to be obviously up-held under British laws', of what they, meaning the cooks', were fully aware of before and after and during, getting to know, a briefing of the subjected matter before a placement was set, in order of their work and employments'.....they were trained at the standard colleges and or renewed with the information at the requests of the states' cultural-rights to identification in relation to the food standards agencies' that are firm in place and have been implemented for many years'without any seen objective, only by a few known racists of the national front party and of other affiliated groups in similar understandings of one another.

10.With other witnesses arriving forward with the same official complaint, and that all leading state schools are required to abide by the regulations set by the houses of Parliaments and government over-seers', and to disregard such laws' of cultural standards is infact breaking the British laws' of understandings', that have been in placements for many years without any problematics before.

11. It is infact a criminal offence.

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