0 a man who helps children to cross the road near a school by standing in the middle of the road and holding up a stick with a round sign on it that means that the traffic must stop: --
Will he consider ways of countering the national shortage of lollipop men and women?
I will look into whether there are school crossing patrols, lollipop men, operating on unrestricted lengths to see whether that affects the situation.
Will he look into that so that our lollipop men and women can be rightly rewarded?
As he finishes his drink and prepares to leave, it is revealed he is a lollipop man.
The village lollipop man had died, and the road crossing in the village, which was on a busy road, was a danger to the children in the local church school.
In my street there used to be a lollipop man who helped children to cross the road.
If the major object is to afford protection to schoolchildren then the answer is a school-crossing patrol or a "lollipop man".
In my city, if the requirements of sight and hearing are met, a person can work as a lollipop man or woman until any age.