Thanks to the popularity of OTT dramas about school violence, there has been a craze for accusations against school violence, and this time, voices condemning teacher violence, or "school violence," are also increasing.

<Oh! The third search term > clicked is "school violence issues."

Recently, online communities have been posting accusations from people who have been subjected to unfair or excessive violence by teachers in the past.

Mr. A, who wrote the article "School violence suffered by a teacher, can I be punished for what happened 20 years ago", complained that he was dragged to an alcove for poor attitude in class, beaten for one hour, and then lived the nightmare of that day for the rest of his life.

There have been many posts about similar experiences, and some people are saying that they would like to file a formal complaint with the Education Bureau even now.

There are many people with abusive memories beyond education, and the movement to accuse them of gangrape is likely to grow.

However, under the Child Abuse Punishment Act, the statute of limitations for assault is 1 years after reaching the age of majority and 5 years for injury offenses, so it is not easy to lead to criminal punishment of the actual teacher.

They responded, "It was unusual, but I didn't even consider it violence at the time," "It hurt me that I can't forget as an adult," and "Can't I apologize to the victim now?"

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