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Columbian Teacher Accused Of Taking His Panini Sticker Addiction To A New Low

Mark Farrelly
By Mark Farrelly
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This is like D'Unbelievables sketch about D'Arcy eating sweets except it's much much more serious.

A Colombian school teacher has been accused of taking World Cup Panini stickers from students for his own use. After confiscating the cards in class, a student has said he spotted the teacher, in the staff room, sticking the cards into his own album.

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The mother of one of the students told a local radio station 'It's no way to give an example to young ones, taking their stickers away for your own benefit.'

While no formal complaint has been submitted, a lawyer for the local eduction authority said:

According to the pupil, the teacher was confiscating various pupils' stickers arguing that a commercial market was being created that was distracting students from their academic work in the institution.

In the words of Omar Little, 'It's all in the game yo.'

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hat-tip: Eurosport

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