Because I ain't subscribing to read from this shitty news site, most important question:
How old was the student?
Regardless of age, she should be stricken off because she can't do the bare minimum of keeping private and professional life seperate around those she has authority over.
The age just increases the amount of punishment depending on how low it goes..
In the UK for those in a position of trust such as teaching (as this woman was), the age of consent rises to 18 for those you are trusted with. She is a criminal in the eyes of the law.
Because I ain't subscribing to read from this shitty news site, most important question:
How old was the student?
Regardless of age, she should be stricken off because she can't do the bare minimum of keeping private and professional life seperate around those she has authority over.
The age just increases the amount of punishment depending on how low it goes..
17
here: https://archive.ph/n4VW7
In the UK for those in a position of trust such as teaching (as this woman was), the age of consent rises to 18 for those you are trusted with. She is a criminal in the eyes of the law.
ah, thank you. I was answering the question, but without that context, the judge's statement sounds...sketchy...