Zeus
01-25-2008, 05:54 PM
Bullies in a Point Pleasant, NJ school district are teabagging other pupils, something apparently inspired by the Halo video game series. The school have said these incidents are sexual harassment. Incidents such as these have been happening off school ground. This has led to a new policy being introduced by the Board of Education that will allow them to punish students for incidents that happen on and off site.
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Point Pleasant resident Jane Chmielwski said her son was assaulted by a group of boys, one of whom held the child to the ground while another put his crotch to his head. The incident was documented with a cell phone camera.
Schools have classified the act as sexual harassment, acknowledging that the recent trend of teabagging as part of routine bullying was likely inspired by Halo, "in which players can perform a posturing move over a defeated enemy," the APP notes.
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Point Pleasant resident Jane Chmielwski said her son was assaulted by a group of boys, one of whom held the child to the ground while another put his crotch to his head. The incident was documented with a cell phone camera.
Schools have classified the act as sexual harassment, acknowledging that the recent trend of teabagging as part of routine bullying was likely inspired by Halo, "in which players can perform a posturing move over a defeated enemy," the APP notes.
News Source: <a href="http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/50966" target=_blank">shacknews</a>