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Originally Posted by devilangel
I am a 15 year old and I too do not feel safe when these hooligans are about. I hate walking down the streets even when I am with my friends. I always ask my parents to pick me and my friends up and my parents always know where I am.
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That raises a good point actually. Suppose my parents don't care enough to pick me up. I've no money so I have to walk home. I feel victimised so I'd rather my mates were round. So we stick together. A good group of 5 of us. I don't want to draw attention to myself, so I put my hood up to avoid making eye contact. What if we were to get jumped by a gang of hooligans? Maybe I should carry knuckle dusters or a knife as protection. I know it's not legal, but I'd prefer to be cautioned than left to bleed to death on the streets. We feel threatened but it's best not to appear weak. So we walk proud, keep our head up. We've nothing to fear anymore so we don't need to avoid eye contact. In fact, if someone starts something with us, shouldn't we teach them how to behave? They've got it coming anyway. Look at these people, wearing their nice clothes. I bet they think we're some sort of degenerate race just because we don't have as much money. They won't voice their opinions cause they're cowards. Let's tell em how we feel about it. Tell them how rubbish their dress sense is.. how they look like toffs and geeks. They deserve it anyway... One thing leads to another and before you know it, you've stabbed someone's guts out and they're the ones bleeding to death...