"I can't believe nothing was done then. From then I have had my friends sexually abused by them. How many girls have been raped? I have seen posts done by girls saying Roast Busters ruined their lives […] They've gotten away with so much."
The girl plans to lay another complaint with police tomorrow.
The School Trustees Association president Lorraine Kerr said the issue was a concern for all school boards.
There appeared to be a disconnect between schools, principals, boards, students and parents with nobody discussing the Roast Busters' activities, she told Radio New Zealand.
There was also a concern of copycat behaviour by other teenagers.
"As far as we know it's only in one area but it's likely to spread, and that in itself is another worry."
The girls who were involved needed to find the courage to come forward and make a complaint to police, "otherwise it will keep happening", Ms Kerr said.
The association would work on trying to help the victims, she said.作者: 甜甜向上 时间: 2013-11-6 19:37:44