Parents Banned From Playing With Their Children On British Government Playgrounds

See, the parents aren’t vetted by the government and so might be dangerous pedophiles. So the parents must watch from behind the fence while government-approved agents play with the children.

Parents are being banned from playing with their children in council recreation areas because they have not been vetted by police.
Mothers and fathers are being forced to watch their children from outside perimeter fences because of fears they could be paedophiles. …
Children as young as five will instead be supervised by council ‘play rangers’ who have been cleared by the Criminal Records Bureau.
Councillors insist they are merely following Government regulations and cannot allow adults to walk around playgrounds ‘unchecked’.

This may sound like nothing more than government nanny-statism run amok, and certainly it is that and is concerning enough as is, but this is also the natural result of liberal or “progressive” views on child rearing.
The progressive view on families, perhaps originating with progressive education reformer John Dewey, has long head that family units were little more than anachronisms from agrarian societies, necessary to make small family farming possible and profitable, but not important in more modern, urban societies. Thus, according to these “progressives,” parental involvement in the education and raising of children isn’t necessary and is secondary to the collective (read: the government’s) involvement.
When you start with that understanding about “progressive” views on family, you understand all the other policies that seek to make parents secondary in the lives of their children. From laws allowing children to get abortions without telling their parents to more extreme examples like the one above not allowing parents to play with their children on playgrounds.

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  • http://www.2plus2equals5.net/ winston smith

    i’m sure that the muslims are laughing all the way to bank, the IBB. The Islamic Bank of Britain

  • sayanything-48

    Well, DUH! If parents were allowed to play with their kids at the park, WHY would then need the park attendant staff and the Government job it provides?

    As others have alluded or outright stated, the power of the government is limited by a people critical of the Government. If we make sure they never develop these “unpatriotic” thoughts, the Government can REALLY make some things happen…

    Do you think Mao would have been so very successful if his people were better informed and involved? Not at all. Mao really should have had the opportunity to work some of his magic here in the States.

  • J.R.

    My mind is now numb. The complete insanity of this regulation is astounding. As if I would allow someone else to push my girls on the swings at a park or help them on the monkey bars or other playground items.

    The next logical step with this is to have all potential parents commit to a screening prior to obtaining a license to have a child!! I honestly can’t believe people have actually allowed this to happen without revolting.

  • sayanything-2

    ollie? You have abdicated your rights, thats your choice, to be the property of the State. I and my wife have not done that, and you are incapable of forcing us too do so. Neither is the government capable of doing it.

  • sayanything-1321

    We criticize the British for these insane regulations. But we have been headed in that same direction for at least a decade. And it is not the government’s fault. We have abdicated our roles as parents to day care centers, schools, counselors and the like. In our world we claim that a family cannot make it unless both parents are employed. We not only want our children to live better than we did, we want to give them everything possible. NO is a bad word in American households. So we pack our kids off to day care centers while we work. Or in many cases, when we are tired of dealing with them or for our convenience. Schools have counselors for primary thru high school students to make sure they can deal with the daily stress of being there. Every week another child is abducted somewhere in America. Children as old as 14 need babysitters because parents refuse to teach them responsibility. Or they are afraid of something happening to them. Read that as guilt. We want technology to safeguard and monitor our children who are driving. That’s a lot easier I guess than taking away the keys when the child drives irresponsibly. Until the members of this society decide to return to some basic standards of decency and responsibility, I can see the scenarior in Britain being played out in America. And being as naieve as we are, we will wonder how it happened.

  • sayanything-48

    That’s a lot easier I guess than taking away the keys when
    the child drives irresponsibly.

    We have a sixteen year old. I am fairly frequently asked why she
    doesn’t drive herself and her brother to school. We don’t yet let her
    drive herself, nor allow her to drive with more than her parents in
    the car.

    We know her and she’d be emotionally tramatized if she hurt or injured
    anyone in an accident. It would be irrisponsible for us to place her
    in a position where she might injur or kill her brother.

    While she thinks she’s the best driver to ever grace the roads, and
    others think that we’re being too restrictive, we look at the risk/
    benefits of the equation.

    What real gains does she get -vs- potential emotional harm.

    My wife works part time as a substitute teacher at the private school
    where the kids go, in an effort to pay some of the cost of the school,
    while still being available to be mom (her real full time job).

  • sayanything-4124

    Wow. That is astounding to me. What is more astounding is that parents would just meekly accept this. No way would my child be going to any of those parks. Just odd, odd, odd.

    Time to buy your own play-sets and have the neighbor’s over, while the “rangers” monitor empty parks.

    Wait. Didn’t they also rule that you could not be around other’s children to “babysit” aka have play dates or take them to school, etc unless you had been vetted? Now that I think of that, I am sure I heard something about that.

  • sayanything-2

    Why are parents allowing their children into these fenced in pedophile parks in the first place? No organization in England has more pedophiles in it than their government, not even their church.

  • jimmypop

    i would stop bringing my kid to these places. i would then run for office and change the regulations. problem solved.

  • pete_fgo

    First step toward children being removed to the Official British Board of Educational Centers for Children at the age of 4 to mitigate the undesirable influence of the parents.

  • andrewroman

    Parents are not necessary to today’s progressive – or, if they are, only for menial tasks and rudementary involvement. The State is to be the main influence. That’s why children are hearded into daycare centers before they’re two when all they want is to be with their own Moms and Dads. That’s why lesson plans that involve multiculturalism, enviro-friendly indoctrination and anti-patriotic fare are pushed from an early age. It is the STATE that knows better … and they’ll tell you so.

  • sayanything-3581

    They need entirely new leadership in Britain. The people ought to stand up in defense their God-given parental place. It’s a prime example of control-whores using fear as a shield to gain more control over the youth.

  • http://www.ill-conditioned.com/http://www.mariachimujerlatina.com/ illianafrazer

    The already deep divide between children and parents will widen because of this rule.

    So sad…
    Illiana
    http://www.mariachimujerlatina.com/

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