Anti-smacking bill will bepassed within a month in NZ...
The anti-smacking bill which has created controversial debate in New Zealand, should be passed into law within a month after it received support from the minority Maori Party's four MPs.
Opinion polls and talk back shows appear not to support the bill. Opponents have claimed it will take away parents rights to discipline their children. Proponents say it is necessary but will still give enough for parents to protect their children from themselves.
A mother rang up a talk back show crying because she can only control her seriously ADHD affected son by giving him a smack; timeout doesn't work and he trashes the room when he is there on his own. Many children like this boy just don't understand what is said to them!
Filebusting by an independent MP has only delayed the inevitable it seems - he introduced 5o amendments that had to be debated and voted on. This bill is to become law!
Police chiefs are in the process of setting guidelines on how they will handle complaints about parents smacking children - the parents will have to be charged with assault if police accept there are charges to answer.
denzil85
I think smacking/not smacking a child is always going to be a controversial topic. As I see it essentially smacking is assault as you said in that last paragraph - if I lashed out and hit an adult in the street I'd be arrested. By hitting one of the most vulnerable groups of people in a country, a child, I feel that should also be classed as assault. Also part of me feels that smacking a child teaches children that violence can be the solution to any problems - is that something we want kids to feel?
On the other hand, parents should have the right to discipline their child in any way they see fit.