tintin40":1lbmyc81 said:
I think this story is pc madness.
Not sure thats the point, whats pc got to do with it?
Now, I don't know the background but let's say there has been a shed load of bad press recently about yoofs from this school terrorising the neighbourhood. Maybe this is the schools way of saying to the community at large - OK then, you tell us who it is and we'll deal with them. And if you cant, lets stop slagging off our pupils.
Assuming a school uniform policy is in place its virtually impossible to identify an individual. As a mischievous yoof, if you know that there is little to no chance of you being identified then theres no comeback, you can ride like a tit, spit at old ladies, run into the road, throw rocks at cats etc... But lets stick to cycling.
So lets say that theres a record of accidents and near misses on the local roads and a pattern of those involving commuting school pupils has got the grownups worried. I think its an attempt to get the kids to take some personal responsibility. If they can be identified it makes it personal to them. It gives them the potential of consequences if they deviate from the accepted behaviour, in this case riding appropriately for the surroundings. It would help the community and school to target interventions at the appropriate individual.
Maybe I'm wrong, and I can't see it working anyway, but lets say there is a reason they are trying this and they are not just finding things to do to pi$$ off their kids.
And as has been said more than once, I can't see this sort of thing encouraging more kids to cycle to school!