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German Teen in Court for Drawing Rabbits on Blackboard

Flareth

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http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,701034,00.html

In Germany, drawing rabbits on the blackboard can land you in court. A schoolteacher has made nationwide headlines by filing a lawsuit against a 16-year-old pupil who allegedly did just that. The girl is also accused of claiming that the teacher had a rabbit phobia. The case continues.

As school pranks go, drawing rabbits on the blackboard may seem rather tame. But it has triggered a court case in the northern German town of Vechta where an outraged school teacher filed a legal complaint against the alleged offender, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, and accused her of spreading the vicious rumor that she suffered from rabbit phobia.


Marion V., who teaches German and Geography, refuses to say if she is actually afraid of rabbits. But when she walked into the classroom and spotted the drawing on the board she burst into tears and fled.

She was so furious that she accused one pupil of defamation. The court must decide whether the pupil did indeed hound the teacher, or if the legal action is an overreaction.

"The plaintiff, a teacher, teaches the accused pupil at a high school in Vechta and claims the pupil drew rabbits on the blackboard of the classroom and told fellow pupils the teacher was afraid of rabbits and 'flips out' when she sees a rabbit," the court said in a statement.

"The teacher demands that the accused refrains in future from drawing rabbits on the blackboard and claiming that she, the teacher, is afraid of rabbits and flips out at the sight of them."

The court said the lawsuit refers to the "infringement of general personal rights according to §823 Clause 1 of the Civil Code in conjuntion with Article 2 Clause 1 of the Constitution."

The defendant, named only as Kim, came to court with her mother. Media reports said she looked shy and sheepish during the hearing. She said: "I didn't draw the rabbit. I know the teacher from my previous school where she also gave lessons. All I did was tell another pupil that she used to run out of the classroom whenever she saw a drawing of a rabbit."

'My Daughter Has Had Rabbit Stress All Year'

Marion V. has been off work ever since the incident, media reports said. She wants the court to forbid Kim from drawing rabbits and to stop telling other pupils that she suffers from rabbit phobia and goes nuts at the sight of the animals.


Kim's mother is outraged. "The teacher didn't talk to me before she filed the complaint. My daughter has had rabbit stress all year because of this. You can't treat kids like this," she told reporters after the 30-minute hearing on Tuesday, the second trial day, Bild newspaper reported. The first trial day was on April 27.

This is the second time Marion V. has taken a pupil to court for a rabbit offense. The first case in 2008 ended with a settlement in which the pupil concerned agreed to stop claiming that teacher got a fit, started crying, shouting or fleeing the classrom whenever she saw a rabbit or even when she heard the word "rabbit," the court said in a statement.

A spokeswoman for the court said the judge will now deliberate on the case and announce his verdict on July 20. Media reports speculate that if Kim is found guilty of drawing the rabbit, she will face a €5,000 fine if she ever does it again.

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Your thoughts? I'm surprised it's the SECOND TIME she's taken a student to court.....I find this to be an overreaction....
 
Man, these guys are slow... April was months ago!

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Wait, this is serious? What is this woman doing teaching children? She sounds absolutely batshit.
 
Actually, seems like the article's from June. -embarassed- I found it interesting though.....
 
Oh, I was making a joke about how it's ridiculous enough to pass as an April Fool's joke, except it's way late if that's what it was, etc. I didn't notice the date of the article myself.

I'm seriously questioning the sanity of all parties involved here, save for the girl and her mother. Like, who thought this was serious enough to go to court to begin with?
 
This whole case is bullshit.

Now, if she released some rabbits into the teacher's classroom, it might be vandalism, but drawing a rabbit and getting into court makes no sense at all.
 
This whole case is bullshit.

Now, if she released some rabbits into the teacher's classroom, it might be vandalism, but drawing a rabbit and getting into court makes no sense at all.

Maybe it makes more sense if spoken in Deutsch?
 
There have been strangers, and worse cases. Besides, who knows what traumas people can have when they're younger or whatever; just look at all the existing phobias.

anyway no high school teacher is sane Still an overreaction though, but, like I said, there are stupider cases. Unless it was that one rabbit ...
 
Way too many mixed messages here. I can't tell who was in the wrong.
But if the teacher saw a rabbit on her board, ran out crying, and filed a lawsuit?
I think it's safe to say that it won't matter whether or not "the accused refrains in future from drawing rabbits on the blackboard and claiming that she, the teacher, is afraid of rabbits and flips out at the sight of them". The teacher's confirmed for the whole world that yes, rabbits do seem to make her flip out.
 
Hahaha, this reminds me of my computer science teacher who was afraid of Pepper Ann (long story). A friend of mine photoshopped a knife into Pepper Ann's hand and put the picture over my teacher's computer.

My computer science teacher could actually take a joke though, unlike this crazy bitch. :|
 
Regardless of how irrational the fear is, I still think it's cruel to deliberately provoke someone in that way. :/ If the girl genuinely didn't know, then it's definitely an over-reaction, but...
 
Regardless of how irrational the fear is, I still think it's cruel to deliberately provoke someone in that way. :/ If the girl genuinely didn't know, then it's definitely an over-reaction, but...

cruel, perhaps. but we're talking about a girl here, only sixteen years old. there's no way she could've taken the stories about the teacher's reactions seriously, if she knew about them, and likely didn't mean to have this sort of effect ... /shrug
 
Perhaps not, but even 'testing' the rumour could be considered quite a cruel thing to do to someone. :/ I know I'd be hella upset if someone deliberately provoked my irrational fear to see if it was true or not.
 
Perhaps not, but even 'testing' the rumour could be considered quite a cruel thing to do to someone. :/ I know I'd be hella upset if someone deliberately provoked my irrational fear to see if it was true or not.

yeah, I suppose so. but to the point of lawsuit? eh.
 
The lawsuit is a bit of an over-reaction, but Americanisation is everywhere!
 
The lawsuit is a bit of an over-reaction, but Americanisation is everywhere!

I don't think that could be said any better.

The thing I find ridiculous about this is that the teacher did not even contact her parents. The teacher walked in, saw the rabbit, walked out, and filed a lawsuit. If the teacher contacted the student's parents or something along those lines on the first offense and the student did it again I would understand. I understand that it is cruel for someone to provoke a phobia but when you are a teacher and you react like that to a drawing of a rabbit, having a profession where you are surrounded by kids all day is a bad idea.

It also isn't a good image for the school. For a parent it would not be very comforting to know that a teacher there sues kids for drawing rabbits.
 
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