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Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was assaied with pepper spray after his parents accused him of getting drunk on the train, the Press Association has reported

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was assaied with pepper spray after his parents accused him of getting drunk on the train, the Press Association has reported.

The 13-year-old from London was on the London Underground when he had two small spray cans placed around his neck while his father was arguing with him, Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

When the father got up and refused to let go, the pepper spray was thrown back, and the boy was punched올인 119 in the jaw, it added.

The boy, who was later rushed to hospital, was being treated for pepper spray inhalation. He was left with a broken jaw.

He was released 룰렛from hospital a short while later.

Officers have appealed for witnesses to the incident to get in touch by writing or calling 0207 939 2022 and via their Twitter account.

The이천출장샵 force added that it does not encourage verbal abuse and the boy has been warned to be considerate of others.

Country teachers rally for more pay and better benefits

Country teachers rally for more pay and better benefits

By RYAN FALCONER

UnionLeader.com

Updated at 8:25 p.m. Monday

Union members rallied Sunday in Springfield for more pay and better benefits for teachers, saying the pay cuts will make school work less enjoyable for them.

Many members of the state Professional Institute of Education, an umbrella group of more than a dozen schools, planned to gather on the lawn of the governor’s mansion in Springfield at 7:45 a.m. for the annual meeting of the Professional Institute of Education. The meetin수원 출장 안마g is held annually at state agencies, with the governor making an appearance Saturday for a rally at the state capitol.

Members of the PIES gathered for a rally in Springfield as governor John Bel Edwards addressed members of the Professional Institute of Education. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education on Sept. 1, 2017, as Governor John Bel Edwards addresses his members of the Professional Institute of Education at the Association of State Education Directors. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education 피망 포커celebrate the end of mandatory pre-K program as governor John Bel Edwards addresses the board of governors of the Professional Institute of Education on Saturday Sept. 29, 2017, at the Association of State Education Directors meetinghouse in Springfield. Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrated the end of mandatory pre-K program on Friday as they celebrated the fact that they will leave the optional pre-K program at the end of the year. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrate the end of optional pre-K program as governor John Bel Edwards addresses the board of governors of the Professional Institute of Education on Saturday Sept. 29, 2017, at the Association of State Education Directors meetinghou온라인 카지노se in Springfield. Members of the Professional Institute of Education celebrated the end of optional pre-K program on Friday as they celebrated the fact that they will leave the optional pre-K program at the end of the year. Photo: Mark Kauzlarich, special to the Union

John Bel Edwards, left, and state Education Director Julie Gaffney, right, and their wives, Mary Gaffney and Patricia Sarno, cheer for Indiana State Superintendent of Education Dan Binder as he addresses the students at the Indiana General Assembly on Wednesday, March 3, 2017 in Indianapolis. The school budget, which has been unde