Local Facebook web page at school’s unhealthy books after chilly climate prank snowballs

An area Spotted Facebook group has been compelled to apologise after a gag led to a college being inundated with telephone calls.

Yesterday (January 7) Spotted: Crawley posted what was initially regarded as a innocent gag, however allegedly led to the dad and mom of the city rising more and more involved about whether or not snow would imply their children couldn’t go in. The unique submit noticed Spotted: Crawley write: “A list of all the schools across the UK closing tomorrow for the weather conditions. School closings for Monday due to the freezing weather on January 8, 2024. Check to see if your school is open in the link below”.

This was then adopted by a hyperlink to a traditional meme, with the caption “Sike. 7:30 sharp boyy”. But it appears some didn’t click on the hyperlink and phoned their youngsters’s colleges instantly to search out out whether or not or not they had been anticipated the next day.

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The Facebook web page was fast to write down an apology, which included a message that’s allegedly from one of many colleges impacted by the joke. The irritated message, which has not been verified, stated: “I know you think you were funny trolling everyone over school closures yesterday, but our phone has not stopped ringing all morning from worried parents! Please consider the potential knock-on effect of your ‘humour’.”



A proper apology was issued
(Image: Spotted Crawley/Facebook)

Spotted: Crawley then supplied an apology, which learn: “I would like to apologise publicly for trying to be funny. It’s clearly backfired and caused a bit of drama to innocent people’s days.

“I really need to stop and think before trying to be funny… or I need to make it a bit more obvious that it’s a joke. My bad.”

In a remark under, the web page added: “I genuinely really feel unhealthy tho. Certainly wasn’t anticipating workers to have a troublesome morning due to my joke.”



They apologised profusely
(Image: Spotted Crawley/Facebook)

They have since lent into the error, nevertheless, and have since put out one other submit studying: “Has your child missed school due to somebody playing a joke on you? Did you end up in traffic cos there was no local report of it on the community page?

“Did you end up not doing the weekly shop because nobody would post your message asking what time Big Tesco closes? You could be due compensation! To claim, simply text “Spotted” plus your complaint to 07759847271. Start your claim today.”

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