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PM Holness calls for unity against indiscipline in schools

Following a widely circulated incident featuring a confrontation between a parent and a policewoman in Jamaica, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has emphasized the need for societal unity against misconduct and indiscipline. 

During his remarks at Exchange Primary School in St Ann, which he visited last Friday, Holness stressed that no individual should undermine the authority of educational and law enforcement institutions through their actions on school premises.

Escalation on school grounds leads to arrest

The incident in question unfolded earlier in the week when officers from the Spanish Town Police Station were summoned by a primary school administrator to address a disruptive parent on school grounds.

The situation escalated as the parent resisted arrest, struggling against the efforts of both a female and a male officer attempting to detain her. 

This altercation resulted in charges against the parent for resisting arrest and assaulting the police officers, with the individual subsequently released on bail.

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Prime Minister critiques public reaction to viral video

Prime Minister Holness expressed his concern over the public’s reaction to the viral video of the altercation, noting with dismay that many were defending the parent’s disruptive behavior. 

He reiterated the government’s stance on maintaining discipline within schools, highlighting that such environments should not tolerate any form of misconduct. Holness called for a unanimous voice against indiscipline, especially within educational settings.

Strengthening school security

In response to the incident, the Prime Minister disclosed that the Police High Command is finalizing a report on school security. 

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This initiative forms part of a broader effort to reassess and enhance security measures across educational institutions to prevent future occurrences of similar misconduct. 

Holness made it clear that the government is committed to implementing necessary actions to safeguard students and ensure that school compounds are respected as safe spaces for education.

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