Yarra Ranges Council effectively bans Mount Dandenong Primary School crossing supervisor from high-fiving students

A Greater Melbourne school community is outraged by a council decision effectively banning their beloved lollipop man from high-fiving students.

Mount Dandenong Primary School crossing supervisor John Goulden was reprimanded after Yarra Ranges Council received a complaint from a parent.

While Goulden was dishing out high-fives as students crossed the road, the complaint was over Goulden also high-fiving children in cars as they drove past him on Farndons Rd, a council spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au.

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As a result, council has told Goulden — who was last month crowned Victorian School Crossing Supervisor of the Year for his region — he can only high-five children “in accordance with Council’s Code of Conduct”.

While there is no strict blanket ban in place, the council said meeting this code of conduct would be “difficult to achieve”.

“Regardless of where the high five is, the Crossing Supervisor must consider the safety and supervision of all children on the crossing, the traffic on the road and it (the high-five) must be initiated by the child,” the council spokesperson said.

“(The) safest bet is to not do high-fives when supervising children crossing the road or as they pass in cars.”

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