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A lollipop man's ban from high-fiving school children in the road has prompted anger from parents. | A lollipop man's ban from high-fiving school children in the road has prompted anger from parents. |
Colin Spencer, 83, said he has worked as a lollipop man for St George's Primary School in Heaviley, Stockport, Greater Manchester for 14 years. | Colin Spencer, 83, said he has worked as a lollipop man for St George's Primary School in Heaviley, Stockport, Greater Manchester for 14 years. |
Stockport Council said it told him to stop the high-fives and "concentrate on ensuring highway safety". | Stockport Council said it told him to stop the high-fives and "concentrate on ensuring highway safety". |
Dawn St Clare, whose children go to the school, said the "ridiculous" ruling has annoyed parents and upset pupils. | Dawn St Clare, whose children go to the school, said the "ridiculous" ruling has annoyed parents and upset pupils. |
Mrs Clare said the council's school crossing patrol team sent a text to parents via the school on Tuesday asking them to tell their children not to high-five Mr Spencer on the road. | Mrs Clare said the council's school crossing patrol team sent a text to parents via the school on Tuesday asking them to tell their children not to high-five Mr Spencer on the road. |
A text the following day said children could high-five Mr Spencer but only on the pavement. | A text the following day said children could high-five Mr Spencer but only on the pavement. |
'Lolly lolly lolly' | 'Lolly lolly lolly' |
Mrs Clare said all of the parents she has spoken to have been upset, too. | Mrs Clare said all of the parents she has spoken to have been upset, too. |
"Some of these children are on the autistic spectrum and are in a routine. | "Some of these children are on the autistic spectrum and are in a routine. |
"Since the ban, crossing the road has become a little bit confusing to the children... and they've gone to school upset because Colin hasn't high-fived them and they can't understand why." | "Since the ban, crossing the road has become a little bit confusing to the children... and they've gone to school upset because Colin hasn't high-fived them and they can't understand why." |
Mrs Clare added: "I think it's ridiculous to ask the children not to do [it]; it really cheered them up in the morning." | Mrs Clare added: "I think it's ridiculous to ask the children not to do [it]; it really cheered them up in the morning." |
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She said all of her five children love Mr Spencer and when they see him they shout "lolly lolly lolly". | She said all of her five children love Mr Spencer and when they see him they shout "lolly lolly lolly". |
"We explain to the children he's not allowed to high-five, but they keep trying." | "We explain to the children he's not allowed to high-five, but they keep trying." |
Mr Spencer said some of the pupils have ended up in tears because he can no longer high-five them on the road. | Mr Spencer said some of the pupils have ended up in tears because he can no longer high-five them on the road. |
"They sent a supervisor out to say I mustn't high-five because it's disrupting traffic. | "They sent a supervisor out to say I mustn't high-five because it's disrupting traffic. |
"The younger children don't understand why - some of them have started crying." | "The younger children don't understand why - some of them have started crying." |
A Stockport Council spokesperson said: "School crossing patrols are required to continually observe the road and traffic conditions to ensure the safety. | A Stockport Council spokesperson said: "School crossing patrols are required to continually observe the road and traffic conditions to ensure the safety. |
"The school crossing patrol at this location has been asked to stop 'high-fiving' and to concentrate on his core duty of ensuring highway safety." | "The school crossing patrol at this location has been asked to stop 'high-fiving' and to concentrate on his core duty of ensuring highway safety." |