Not really... Fair enough it helped the kids involved and gave some of them something to work at which was good. But whether it helped the school, I wouldn't have said so really and some staff (not all but a few) were REALLY annoyed by it all.
There were little things which the film crews did to make the school seem bad, the kids involved were asked to play up for the cameras a lot and little things like videoing rubbish blowing around was all set up as they caused the mess themselves before filming.
Also they organised mass bundling on the field after school and made a point of filming as many people doing 'bad' stuff as posisble. If they couldn't find them...
Posted By: DublinYella, Mar 13, 17:32:49
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