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WAG Bec Judd cops angry note for son’s classroom act

Rebecca Judd has shared an angry note from her eight-year-old’s teacher after what he did in class.

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Rebecca Judd shared an angry note from her eight-year-old’s teacher after he was fiddling with a new gadget in class.

The mother-of-four revealed her son, Darcy, got an Apple Watch for his birthday and recently got an e-sim, meaning he could use it wherever he was.

Judd said while she had put a code on it that meant he couldn’t use it during school hours, he had cracked the code.

It resulted in him calling, texting and sending several animated images to his mother throughout the day.

“What’s my passcode to call people? What’s my phone number? Mommy [sic], pick up,” were some of the text messages Darcy sent.

He sent GIFs of cats fighting with lightsabers and messages saying “I love you”.

WAG Rebecca Judd has shared she copped an angry note from her eight-year-old’s teacher. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd
WAG Rebecca Judd has shared she copped an angry note from her eight-year-old’s teacher. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd

Judd shared the hilarious antics on her Instagram — but things quickly turned when she got a note from her son’s teacher.

“Just a quick note to let you know that I have spoken to Darcy and his friend about calling the emergency services via their smartphones today,” the note read.

“Luckily it was 911 and not triple-0. I’m sure he understands the seriousness of this game.”

Judd said the Apple Watch will be left at home from now on.

The 41-year-old has made headlines several times over the last few years for expressing her concerns about violent crimes around bayside Melbourne where she lives.

Judd slammed the decision to release a 16-year-old on bail who had been charged with theft of a motor vehicle in August.

The teenager allegedly stole a Mercedes from a woman with cerebral palsy, and was speeding and driving it on the wrong side of the road when he crashed into a Volvo.

Judd jumped on Instagram and said: “Already out on bail and probably breaking into some innocent person’s home tonight.”

However, one of her followers had an issue with what she said and asked if she was “cool” with kids being in jail.

The note from Darcy's teacher. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd
The note from Darcy's teacher. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd

Sharing the exchange on her Story, Judd responded: “No, I’m not.”

“I think there are better ways to save these kids like preventive programs/social scaffolding etc,” she continued.

“But I’m more than okay with putting violent reoffenders in jail who’ve been given chance after chance. You know the ones who invade people’s homes with machetes, attack them, steal their cars and hit and kill innocent civilians while driving them?

Some of the texts Darcy sent. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd
Some of the texts Darcy sent. Picture: Instagram/@becjudd

“We need to keep the community safe and there is a small group of violent reoffenders who are causing the majority of problems. I am more than happy to see them incarcerated to keep Victorians safe. I hope that makes sense.”

She further captioned the screenshot: “Just so we are clear. If we had better preventive programs we wouldn’t be in this mess.”

“They take time though and they won’t save the many families who will have their homes invaded tonight and tomorrow and the next day,” Judd added.

“We need long and short term plans to deal with this crisis.”

Originally published as WAG Bec Judd cops angry note for son’s classroom act

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