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should still be playing with their wooden bricks confused-smiley-17428.gif

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/humber/7398607.stm

 

Maybe if mommy and daddy bought him up properly with a fecking wooden spoon on his butt when he stepped out of line every now and again, he wouldn't be trying to be such a hero and putting peoples lives at danger! :slap:

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lol youve got to admit that he did well to get 30 miles in a people carrier!

 

yeah i did think that... not bad for a 14 year old lol

I have said it before and ill say it again.. no discipline in todays society.

 

Its about time discipline was reinstated in schools, the police were allowed more clout and the parents were held responsible for their offsprings actions, maybe then, they might ensure that their little darlings behaved themselves.

Have times really changed that much.

 

Do we all really think that these things didn't happen in our day?

 

Yes they need locking up, slapping beating or what ever.

 

But lets not forget about the Jamie Boulger incident.

 

Go back even further and the MODS and rockers beating seven bells out of each other in the sixties.

 

20 years ago I had my car stolen 5 times.

 

Darrell

I must say, his little slip road dash was quite impressive in a Touran no less.

 

Still, least they caught the little git, could have killed someone. Not so bad if it's only himself he kills but got to think of the innocent people.

Have times really changed that much.

 

Do we all really think that these things didn't happen in our day?

 

Yes they need locking up, slapping beating or what ever.

 

But lets not forget about the Jamie Boulger incident.

 

Go back even further and the MODS and rockers beating seven bells out of each other in the sixties.

 

20 years ago I had my car stolen 5 times.

 

Darrell

 

Ah the voice of reason. I'm with ya brother!

 

Discipline in my school and the way the police behaved was no different when I was a kid to how things are now...and most of us turned out ok. Nevermind all this wooden spoons up arses...I'm getting splinters just thinking about it :mac1:

Sorry .... we have had the softly softly approach for nearly 30 years now....in schools, with the police!!! its not working, I think its about time we tried something different..... maybe being able to control kids at there school..... or in there own homes...... I know times have changed, but things have come a long way since my dad was at school and you didn't dare look the headmaster in the face when walking along the corridors.

 

Go back even further and the MODS and rockers beating seven bells out of each other in the sixties.

 

 

 

Darrell

 

I was a Mod and I never ever caused anyone other than a rocker hassle.

 

30 years ago I got a thick ear from a Police Sargent, Marched home by the scruff of teh neck and got the hiding of my life in front of said copper by my mum.

 

Nedless to say it didnt work as I still look up girls skirts LOL

 

jk it was for throwing mud bombs at my mates and accidently hitting a pentioner to wich I visited and got a *****cking from as well.

Kids is from Care Home so its quite likely he was from a broken, abused childhood. Quite of these kids in care are pretty ****ed up and TBH this is quite minor compared to some of the stories over the years I've heard from care home kids. My mum has run a Care home for 28 years and my wife works in one too and sometime its not suprising these kids are wayward, the parents need a good kick in. Mind you discipline in care homes is non existant, they cant touch the kids, they cant even stop them leaving the unit.

Trouble is we are onto third generation scum now, kids whos parents and even grandparents are the origional 'twocers' etc. All created by the softly softly approach and the benefits culture that encourages people to breed who should really be sterilised.

Unfortunatly we are not even surprised these days when sommeone is kicked to death in the streets for trying to stop teenagers from trashing their car.

Well I would just like to say to all the do-gooders, human rights type people, politically correct campainers etc that I hope your happy with your achivements, you have finally got what you wanted. Lets see if your still as understanding when the scum move in next door to you..

Trouble is we are onto third generation scum now, kids whos parents and even grandparents are the origional 'twocers' etc. All created by the softly softly approach and the benefits culture that encourages people to breed who should really be sterilised.

Unfortunatly we are not even surprised these days when sommeone is kicked to death in the streets for trying to stop teenagers from trashing their car.

Well I would just like to say to all the do-gooders, human rights type people, politically correct campainers etc that I hope your happy with your achivements, you have finally got what you wanted. Lets see if your still as understanding when the scum move in next door to you..

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