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I have recently volunteered, thats
volunteered, to run the local Scout group which shut due to no leader. I made it clear, we would start with 12 boys, and build it up as our confidence grew. That does seem reasonable doesn't it? I am not being outrageous there am I? Tell me if I am.
I have just had an email from a mother, including the line "I have just found out through another mum that it's restarted, which is shocking, I should have been told. What night is it on now? I need to know so I can send [him] along"
So, should I reply
a) I am very sorry, my mistake please send little Johnny along and I do apologise
b) Who the bollocking hell are you talking to? I volunteer to do this because no-one else stepped up, including you or your husband, you dragon faced old-witch. You can send him along when I say you can send him along, I'm not your unpaid babysitter.
This could be the shortest tenure as Scout leader in Scouting history

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I hope you are not trying to run the troop by yourself, whilst it is great fun when all it running ok, when things go wrong, Ie if little jonny has a accident through his own fault, you really need to have another adult there with you all the time to cover your arse.
I had many years as a Scoutmaster, Scout leader and at District level.
Parents can be nasty orrible and dangerous people, I have known them accuce Scout leaders of abuse against there children because they had not been selected for a project, when it was just a concieved complaint to get there own back.
In another case a parent made a complaint against the scouter team as a whole, the net result was the troop closed because all the accused leaders said enough is enough.
This parent sounds like one of those who would try to make trouble, so watch your back.
Anyway, Scouting is fun. and very satisfying and well worth doing, have you thought of looking at Scout Network or Scout active surport within your district for help and advice in running the troop