Another "intelligent" post by the usual. LOL!Have you "ruled out" them being pulled under by any of the killer Ontario freshwater lake creatures yet? Wasaga Beach Whales usually hunts in pods of two.
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Another "intelligent" post by the usual. LOL!Have you "ruled out" them being pulled under by any of the killer Ontario freshwater lake creatures yet? Wasaga Beach Whales usually hunts in pods of two.
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As opposed to your intelligent comment about more drowning happening in the summer than winter?Another "intelligent" post by the usual. LOL!
Or when he asked about "killer fishes."As opposed to your intelligent comment about more drowning happening in the summer than winter?
Yes Virginia, there are such things as "killer fishes". Some of you guys need to get out of your mom's basement sometime.Or when he asked about "killer fishes."
None of those fish are native to Ontario though.Yes Virginia, there are such things as "killer fishes". Some of you guys need to get out of your mom's basement sometime.
http://listverse.com/2012/12/25/10-terrifying-killer-fish/
Thanks for the tips. And you win. Linking a Listverse article definitely proves you're not some basement dwelling troll yourself.Yes Virginia, there are such things as "killer fishes". Some of you guys need to get out of your mom's basement sometime.
http://listverse.com/2012/12/25/10-terrifying-killer-fish/
Just having a bit of fun with the usuals, although I didn't mean to pick on Managee who seems to be a decent guy, unlike the other two jokers.None of those fish are native to Ontario though
lol you *think*?I think there will be a lawsuit arising out of this incident.
Depends. I'm assuming consent forms were signed? And did parents lie about swimming capabilities?Out of 32 kids on the trip, 15 failed the test and 2 never took never even took the test. All were however allowed to go on the canoe trip. I suspect this isn't the first time kids were allowed to go on the trip without passing the test, except nobody has dies until now. So mush for protocols.
The father was quoted saying his son didn't know how to swim. So why the hell did he allow him to go on a canoe trip. Seriously?
Everyone's lawyered up so I'm sure a lawsuit will follow. Payday for the parents to follow!
Doubt there will be a lawsuit. The board has already admitted culpability and they will pay out without the need for a lawsuit being filed. I'll assume the teachers will be fired and maybe even face criminal charges.lol you *think*?
We all know this is a jackpot rags to riches story
Mostly agree.Doubt there will be a lawsuit. The board has already admitted culpability and they will pay out without the need for a lawsuit being filed. I'll assume the teachers will be fired and maybe even face criminal charges.
And yes, as much as the dad should have been more involved in the decision making but the school took on legal liability. The only bright side from the article is the board doesn't seem to be over-reactionary and canceling all trips.
There's no way 2 adults can watch 30 kids 24/7 on these outings.I'll assume the teachers will be fired and maybe even face criminal charges.
There's no way 2 adults can watch 30 kids 24/7 on these outings.
If they had restricted the outing to only 15 instead of 30 kids, imagine the complaints from those left out.
These were not little children, they were teenagers. Teenagers will sometimes sneak out and do crazy things. It is not the fault of the teachers. It is teenagers occasionally paying the price for being wreckless. The kid knew he couldn't swim, but he snuck out at night. You can't handcuff them to the bedpost.Actually they can.... Most amount of supervisors on a trip is 2-4 with groups of 30-60 kids. In my humble opinion - the school is to blame.. Anyone who failed that swimming test should not have been allowed to go on the trip. As for the lawsuit - if it was my mom ; she would sue in a heartbeat. Those teachers and parent supervisors and responsible 100% for those kids and under their watch one drowned and died... You don't think they would have noticed earlier if a student was missing and not at night fall? Obviously they did not have a proper system in place to protect those kids and make sure they were safe... sorry but the school and the board is 100% to blame. again just my opinion.
Since the two teachers, have lawyered up. They are not talking to either the school board or the other investigators. One of the teachers actually brought his family along on the trip - semi vacation time. I expect the number of students had to be at a certain level, or no trip. We will probably find out in time, they just added anyone who would go to make it happen. Two teachers aborted the safety rules, and even with parent supervisors, you cannot watch all of them 24/7. The student in question, knew he could not swim, yet decided to, without a life jacket on. Part of this issue is also his fault. Even the parents hold some fault, in letting their two non swimming sons, go on a canoe trip. As far as I can see, each area have problems, that cannot be blamed, on just one area.Actually they can.... Most amount of supervisors on a trip is 2-4 with groups of 30-60 kids. In my humble opinion - the school is to blame.. Anyone who failed that swimming test should not have been allowed to go on the trip. As for the lawsuit - if it was my mom ; she would sue in a heartbeat. Those teachers and parent supervisors and responsible 100% for those kids and under their watch one drowned and died... You don't think they would have noticed earlier if a student was missing and not at night fall? Obviously they did not have a proper system in place to protect those kids and make sure they were safe... sorry but the school and the board is 100% to blame. again just my opinion.





