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Stockport Council lifts ban on lollipop man giving children high fives | |
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A veteran lollipop man who was banned from high-fiving children, will be allowed to use the greeting after all. | A veteran lollipop man who was banned from high-fiving children, will be allowed to use the greeting after all. |
Earlier this week Stockport Council barred 83-year-old Colin Spencer from giving out high fives, over fears that it could leave him distracted. | Earlier this week Stockport Council barred 83-year-old Colin Spencer from giving out high fives, over fears that it could leave him distracted. |
But, following an outpouring of public support for Mr Spencer, the council issued a new statement saying its decision was “clearly wrong”. | But, following an outpouring of public support for Mr Spencer, the council issued a new statement saying its decision was “clearly wrong”. |
It also apologised for the unnecessary concern it had caused. | It also apologised for the unnecessary concern it had caused. |
Mr Spencer has supervised the crossing by St George’s Primary School for 14 years and said in an interview with ITV News that he had never once had a pupil hurt, or been hurt himself. | |
The council had told him crossing staff have to continually observe road and traffic conditions and should focus on their core duty of “ensuring highway safety”. | The council had told him crossing staff have to continually observe road and traffic conditions and should focus on their core duty of “ensuring highway safety”. |
Pupils and parents struggled to understand the decision, after receiving a text from officials asking that they no long high- five Mr Spencer or – in a follow-up text – to only do so when stood on the pavement. | |
But a few days later the council changed its mind. | But a few days later the council changed its mind. |
A spokesperson said: “Following the recent reports surrounding Stockport Council’s lollipop man, Colin Spencer, we want to apologise for the unnecessary concern caused by the issuing of an instruction that was clearly wrong.” | A spokesperson said: “Following the recent reports surrounding Stockport Council’s lollipop man, Colin Spencer, we want to apologise for the unnecessary concern caused by the issuing of an instruction that was clearly wrong.” |
It comes as another lollipop man, Bryan Broom, this week quit his post in Hull after being told by East Riding Council that high-fiving pupils could be construed as grooming. |
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