'Vile' Snapchat video clip showing violence on a pupil triggers Easter Ross alert and no-nonsense …

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A “VILE” video shared on social media has been roundly condemned and sparked a warning to parents of Easter Ross children about the sites their kids have access to.The video on Snapchat shows shows an assault on a primary school aged pupil.While the video may have been circulating for a number of months, an Easter Ross primary has said it is no less disturbing.Coulhill Primary School posted: “It has been brought to our attention that an Inverness-based Snapchat group have been sharing images of antisocial behaviour from across Highland which unfortunately name Coulhill Primary.”I am keen to reassure you that not only do these images appear to be from quite some time ago, any such behaviour would, and has, been dealt with accordingly at the time.”Clearly, we would never condone any physical aggression whether filmed or not.”A number of parents attended the online safety session a few weeks back and will be aware that whilst for the vast majority of social media sites, the age limit that is advertised is aged 13 plus, this is only a recommended age limit and ultimately, the decision about whether to allow your child to create a Snapchat account is one for you as…
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