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Parents told not to help their children cross busy road to school because it is too dangerous

PARENTS have been told not to help kids cross a road to school as it is too dangerous.Parents at a Cambridgeshire school have told they shouldn't help their kids cross the road outsideMums and dads have been running their own pupil crossings on the busy road near Eynesbury Primary in St Neots, Cambs, since the lollipop lady retired two years ago.

Eynesbury meets the threshold for a crossing patrol with more than 250 cars passing every 30 minutes. But the lollipop position is still vacant.

 

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The clown who thinks parents may be 'Legally liable if anything happens' may wish to have a read of the Social Accountability Responsibility and Heroism Act, which protects people acting in a socially responsible way. It was created to put paid to myths like this.

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