I have been witness to a downright awful behaviour from an "aggrieved" father. Being extremely upset with his prodigy having the odacity to finish 2nd not 1st, he proceeded to leave him behind "to pick his ****ing trophy" and drove off home!
Some might know who he is when I mention that he knew the estranged mother will pick the kid up! It probably wouldn't have been that bad had he not advertised it all by shouting at his son in the paddock!
What an example for his son to follow! They do say that in the end we all end-up behaving like our parents, so ACE was spot on when pointing the blame at the parents!
Alan mentioned that Rye House doesn't tolerate misbehaviour, Dunkeswell KRC have made strong stances both on the website and on numerous occasions at drivers' briefings.
We've also seen in the news that the schools have started to turn the tide against badly behaved children by asking for the cane to be brought back. For years some parents have effectively "dumped" their own responsibility on schools, society etc. About time schools, clubs, society in large returned the favour. Bring back the cane, but not for the kids: for the misbehaved PARENTS! Naming and shaming would be a welcomed start!
Dan
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