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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #15 on: 03 December 2006, 11:04:56 »

Even if the old bill did manage to pick up the little shits, the little buggers would get at worse a slapped wrist  >:(
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #16 on: 03 December 2006, 15:45:22 »

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Even if the old bill did manage to pick up the little shits, the little buggers would get at worse a slapped wrist  >:(

first offence just a telling off, or down the nick, picked up by parents with a warning, unless they are under any kind of supervision order, in which case a telling off and straight home :-?
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #17 on: 03 December 2006, 17:49:13 »

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Even if the old bill did manage to pick up the little shits, the little buggers would get at worse a slapped wrist  >:(

Nope, they wouldn't even get that because in this wonderful "nanny state" we now live in you're not allowed to lay a bloody finger on them. If you did you end up on a rather assualt charge >:(
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« Reply #18 on: 03 December 2006, 18:01:17 »

Yeah have to agree Bob.Dent is correct...back in 96 was driving along dual carriageway in Lewisham. london, day b64 going up to scotland, all of a sudden smash, sumit hit the windscreen, abloody fair size stone, lucky for me the windscreen was laminated, and no one behind me, slammed brakes on, jumped out car spotted 15/16 year Baa Baa Rainbow sheeps over the other side, jumped over central reserve, cought the little Rainbow sheep. told you you run I will batter u, took hi over to the car and kept my knee on his back to stop him running away, whilst I called the police. they came ended up in the cop shop, as the kid did, gave statement, he got picked up by his parents, I got f**k all back and cost me 200 bucks to get a new screen. To top that I get a letter from the met pOlice, saying sorry u have been a victim of crime and and that no perpetrator had been caught........Ha ha f**k*n ha >:(    
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« Reply #19 on: 03 December 2006, 18:53:05 »

Almost back to normal now. Thanks for all of your support :y
Only thing to explain away now is why some of the windows are made of wood ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 03 December 2006, 18:56:51 »

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Almost back to normal now. Thanks for all of your support :y
Only thing to explain away now is why some of the windows are made of wood ;D

Well done m8 :y
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« Reply #21 on: 03 December 2006, 19:01:36 »

Cheers Mick :y
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« Reply #22 on: 04 December 2006, 15:15:23 »

Having been there and done the teen thing fairly recently, I can sympathise with them on the level that there really is bugger all else to do in this country, between the ages of 13 and 18. So kids gotta make their own fun. That combined with the fact that the empathic area of their brains is not fully developed, that means teens have this incredible self-centeredness about them. Which can be pretty hard to comprehend as most people don't realise the latter part.

I'm not condining that behaivour in the slightest, it's pretty sickening. I never even went that far, but thats because I had a local pub and pool club willing to let underage teenagers in there - granted they behaved themselves - and a dad who used to take me to the pub anyway (and still does :D). I'm just saying, they have nothing to do and no inhibitors in their heads warning them of what the aftermath may be. So what do people think will happen?
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #23 on: 04 December 2006, 19:34:59 »

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Having been there and done the teen thing fairly recently, I can sympathise with them on the level that there really is bugger all else to do in this country, between the ages of 13 and 18. So kids gotta make their own fun. That combined with the fact that the empathic area of their brains is not fully developed, that means teens have this incredible self-centeredness about them. Which can be pretty hard to comprehend as most people don't realise the latter part.

I'm not condining that behaivour in the slightest, it's pretty sickening. I never even went that far, but thats because I had a local pub and pool club willing to let underage teenagers in there - granted they behaved themselves - and a dad who used to take me to the pub anyway (and still does :D). I'm just saying, they have nothing to do and no inhibitors in their heads warning them of what the aftermath may be. So what do people think will happen?

Have teenagers suddenly evolved into low life pieces of scum? Because I cant remember being like that. And please dont tell me its because they're hard done by, it was pretty sh*tty on the back streets of Liverpool where I grew up, but our little gang, apart from beating the crap out of each other now and again, wre quite civilised.
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #24 on: 04 December 2006, 20:00:38 »

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Having been there and done the teen thing fairly recently, I can sympathise with them on the level that there really is bugger all else to do in this country, between the ages of 13 and 18. So kids gotta make their own fun. That combined with the fact that the empathic area of their brains is not fully developed, that means teens have this incredible self-centeredness about them. Which can be pretty hard to comprehend as most people don't realise the latter part.

I'm not condining that behaivour in the slightest, it's pretty sickening. I never even went that far, but thats because I had a local pub and pool club willing to let underage teenagers in there - granted they behaved themselves - and a dad who used to take me to the pub anyway (and still does :D). I'm just saying, they have nothing to do and no inhibitors in their heads warning them of what the aftermath may be. So what do people think will happen?

Have teenagers suddenly evolved into low life pieces of scum? Because I cant remember being like that. And please dont tell me its because they're hard done by, it was pretty sh*tty on the back streets of Liverpool where I grew up, but our little gang, apart from beating the crap out of each other now and again, wre quite civilised.

Some kids just dont grasp or know what the impact of such actions are, and how they affect other people. However, when they have to start fending for themselves and paying biolls they'll soion get a grasp ;)
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« Reply #25 on: 04 December 2006, 20:06:26 »

Except that, these days, quite a few of them never actually reach the point where they have to support themselves. Social care, cradle to grave. Rule Britannia.
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #26 on: 04 December 2006, 20:09:18 »

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Except that, these days, quite a few of them never actually reach the point where they have to support themselves. Social care, cradle to grave. Rule Britannia.

You have a point there :y...Oh and buy the whey...Brittannia? :o :o
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« Reply #27 on: 04 December 2006, 20:10:49 »

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Except that, these days, quite a few of them never actually reach the point where they have to support themselves. Social care, cradle to grave. Rule Britannia.

You have a point there :y...Oh and buy the whey...Brittannia? :o :o

Oh....alright....Britannia and Scotland :D
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #28 on: 04 December 2006, 22:22:28 »

Local school in Carlisle suffered similar attack at the weekend.  Bust open doors, ransacked desks and left with a tenner in loose change from the petty cash.  :-[
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Re: Scumbags
« Reply #29 on: 05 December 2006, 11:05:22 »

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Thats disgusting the little bastards >:( just hope they get what they deserve.
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