According to the article, wong, age 23 was caught in England a fortnight ago for downloading child pornography.
At a young age, he had already commited an offence for peeping in a primary school girl's toilet. It goes to shows that
he had not learnt from his lessons and instead he continue with his inmoral acts.
However his offences were not recorded in the school disciplinary records due to the school system.The principal believe
in giving them a second chance. In my opinion, I feel that the principal should be fair and square. He should "go by the law"
and punish them accordingly for their offences, depending on how serious the matter is. I believe that the character of a child
is nutured and "mould" since young. It will make a big impact on their life in future. If a person is to be scott free from
the mistakes they made, they will not think that they are in wrong and the possibiblity of them commiting the same mistakes in future
will be quite high. In this aticle, it is a case of peeping and downloading of pornography. But what if it is a case of robbery? raping? or even murdering?
The consequences would not just be caning, it can be as serious as a death penalty if the person is being convicted as a murderer.
This case is somehow similar to a case which happened recently in NYP. There's a Year 3 student from NYP who molested 4 girls in the pervious month.
He was found guilty and arrested. He should feel ashamed for doing such things and this defintely will affect the reputation of the school.
However, if we were not to condemn his mistakes, there will be more victims.Thus, I feel that some actions should be taken to guard against such crimes to happen again.
He shall be dealt with severely for the offences that he had committed.
Sometimes, not condemning one's mistakes is equal to harming them.
-TRICIA.
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