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No bullying no bull sticker radio 1

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  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    So your saying that im not supporting the safe drive campaign to educate
    divvy's that its daft to tail gate.......

    That is such a lame reply........ :rolleyes:
  • Mr_Skint wrote:
    So your saying that im not supporting the safe drive campaign to educate
    divvy's that its daft to tail gate.......

    That is such a lame reply........ :rolleyes:

    is that what baby on board stickers are for? :confused::D
    :rudolf:
  • i was bullied at school . and my daughter was not so long ago .the Stickers might help make more people aware of what does go on in schools im all for them
  • Does anyone rememeber those blue wrist bands a while ago. Did they do anything? No.
  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    is that what baby on board stickers are for? :confused::D

    Now your being as silly as your replies. :beer:
  • savingsgirl
    savingsgirl Posts: 8,227 Forumite
    If there is a chance these stickers will help raise awareness then its got to be worth a try. If they make just one child tell a parent/teacher about being bullied or another to stop bullying then it has been worthwhile.
    However, if you dont think so then dont get one but in my opinion anything is worth a go if there is a possibility it could help.
    Auntie Savingsgirl 24/9/06 :j
  • Mr_Skint wrote:
    Now your being as silly as your replies. :beer:
    All very off topic but let's face it.... no-one really knows what "baby/child/bump on board" stickers are really supposed to achieve, aside from making people know that there may or may not be a child in the car.

    Do you remove the sticker whenever you take the shild out of the car? I guess you do.

    I make it easy for people. When my daughter's out of the car there's no sticker. When she's in the car, there's also no sticker. I expect all other road users to behave safely and sensibly either way!
  • so all you people who think the stickers are pointless.....I take it you have not applied for them? I am sorry this opened up a can of worms.
  • Sorry, I was just being cynical ;-)

    Naturally I haven't sent off for a sticker. Anyone who sends off for something they don't need can only be daft (or greedy, or depriving someone else of the chance to benefit, depending on your POV).

    I'd like to think this would make a difference, bullying (which doesn't have to be the physical type that makes the headlines) is a Bad Thing. Trust me on that, I know what I'm talking about....
  • cheddar
    cheddar Posts: 567 Forumite
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    Some companies say that Baby on Board stickers are to help emergency services see that there is a baby in the car in case of a severe accident. Thats why some people have twins on board signs, so they know there are 2 babies.

    As for the bullying stickers....not sure, was bullied most of my school life and find it hard to see how a sticker would help. But also can't see it doing much harm either.
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