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CASPER 08-09-2007 21:30

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I was driving along Eastgate this afternoon and as I passed three young boys (two of them on bikes) one of them threw something at my car so hard that I'm still not sure how they didn't break my window. It made a noise on the window like they had shot it. At the lights I turned left and made my way to the parking spaces behind them, jumped out of the car and asked them what the hell they thought they were doing. The two older boys on the bikes both said that it wasn't them, that it was the younger boy. They also said that it wasn't his fault because he has ADHD. I told them that he has no excuse for throwing something at my car. After a bit of an argument with them I told them that I was still waiting for an apology which I got. They then decided that it was because he hadn't taken his medication to which I suggested they take him home to his parents. One of the older boys said to the younger boy "Go home and take your f******* medication" to which i then told him off for swearing, he then said sorry.
I know what children with ADHD are like, I have worked with some, but I don't believe that there is any excuse for this sort of behaviour or for swearing.

lindsay ormerod 09-09-2007 10:12

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I'd have got their names and addresses if poss or if not rung the police there and then. They are basically thugs and if allowed to get away with this type of thing will move on to bigger, more destructive " accidents" !

cashman 09-09-2007 10:14

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 469260)
I'd have got their names and addresses if poss or if not rung the police there and then. They are basically thugs and if allowed to get away with this type of thing will move on to bigger, more destructive " accidents" !

cant argue with that.;)

Lampman 09-09-2007 14:17

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Thin end of the wedge,there is a syndrome to explain all bad behaviour it seems.
It's the additives in food you know!:p

Lampman 09-09-2007 14:19

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Sorry meant to add,how would you go about detaining 3 lads without incurring the wrath of the law.Would they have waited meekly whilst you summoned help?
Would you have had to hold onto one of them(again a bit dicey in this PC world).
I honestly don't know what we are supposed to do!

CASPER 09-09-2007 15:35

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Originally Posted by Lampman (Post 469316)
Sorry meant to add,how would you go about detaining 3 lads without incurring the wrath of the law.Would they have waited meekly whilst you summoned help?
Would you have had to hold onto one of them(again a bit dicey in this PC world).
I honestly don't know what we are supposed to do!

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I wouldn't even attempt to detain them.

I did however ask which school he went to, I'm reasonably sure he gave the correct school.
When I asked him for his name one of the older boys told me a name but the younger one said no it's not.
What they didn't know is that I work in a secondary school that has close links to primary schools, it wouldn't be difficult to find out.

cashman 09-09-2007 15:38

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Originally Posted by Lampman (Post 469316)
Sorry meant to add,how would you go about detaining 3 lads without incurring the wrath of the law.Would they have waited meekly whilst you summoned help?
Would you have had to hold onto one of them(again a bit dicey in this PC world).
I honestly don't know what we are supposed to do!

think most would have rung the police, (for what good that is) me i would have banjoed the little brat, not PC i know but then i'm not.;)

WillowTheWhisp 09-09-2007 16:04

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What would the police do? Would they even turn up?

Sorry but I'm feeling very cynical lately.

flashy 09-09-2007 16:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 469329)
think most would have rung the police, (for what good that is) me i would have banjoed the little brat, not PC i know but then i'm not.;)



i would of thought about doing the same cashy, but unfortunately if you had of done you'd of been in more trouble than the kids would of for doing it in the first place :(

cashman 09-09-2007 16:07

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 469333)
What would the police do? Would they even turn up?

Sorry but I'm feeling very cynical lately.

its not cynisism willow its reality.:)

cashman 09-09-2007 16:08

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 469336)
i would of thought about doing the same cashy, but unfortunately if you had of done you'd of been in more trouble than the kids would of for doing it in the first place :(

i'll take me chances flashy aint been in trouble for it yet.;)

flashy 09-09-2007 16:21

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lol good luck cashy :D

CASPER 09-09-2007 17:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 469339)
i'll take me chances flashy aint been in trouble for it yet.;)

Maybe next time I'll send for Cashman:D

grego 09-09-2007 19:12

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I think its too easy for people with "bad behaviour" to be labelled with ADHD, I come into contact with a lot of these children and their parents and some of it is down to bad parenting, some of these children haven't been given any discipline at all and I regularly witness the parents effing and jeffing at them, great eh! I think you did the right thing Casper at least next time they may think twice.

CASPER 09-09-2007 19:51

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 469394)
I think its too easy for people with "bad behaviour" to be labelled with ADHD, I come into contact with a lot of these children and their parents and some of it is down to bad parenting, some of these children haven't been given any discipline at all and I regularly witness the parents effing and jeffing at them, great eh! I think you did the right thing Casper at least next time they may think twice.

That's exactly what I am hoping for, that they will realise that not everyone will drive off because they are worried about confronting them. After all I could have been a 6ft male person with muscles rather than a 5ft 2 female without.:rolleyes:

panther 10-09-2007 08:59

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ADHD....is a load of b*****KS, just another excuse for bad behaviour, i have a nephew with this ADHD, and i say his behaviour is due to his mother not giving a toss about him and disowning him, the poor lad just needs loving not labeled with ADHD!!!

LancYorkYankee 10-09-2007 18:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 469329)
think most would have rung the police, (for what good that is) me i would have banjoed the little brat, not PC i know but then i'm not.;)

Does get the blood boiling eh? My first thought was to line up their bikes and then run em over. (That's the bikes to be run over!).:p Or maybe, to strongly suggest they show where they live. However, like with the police, hard to tell what the parents will be like.

Brian

cashman 10-09-2007 18:59

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 469716)
Does get the blood boiling eh? My first thought was to line up their bikes and then run em over. (That's the bikes to be run over!).:p Or maybe, to strongly suggest they show where they live. However, like with the police, hard to tell what the parents will be like.

Brian

true brian usually with brats like that they have no example to follow at home, i once had ones dad come to " kill me" at the front door about 15 years ago, he didn't.:D

LancYorkYankee 10-09-2007 19:47

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 469727)
true brian usually with brats like that they have no example to follow at home, i once had ones dad come to " kill me" at the front door about 15 years ago, he didn't.:D

And we're a better world that he failed Cashy (IMO);)

LancYorkYankee 10-09-2007 19:51

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Once, a friend and I (~10 years old) thought it's be great fun to throw cherry tomatoes at cars (why DO boys do such things?). One car wheeled around. The bloke chased us through the woods, grabbed us both by the collars and asked where we lived. My friend denied evreything while I was about peeing in my pants. Rather than facing my dad's incredibly painful wrath (and believe me, I would still have scars if he'd a found out) we pleaded to let us clean up the splatter.

This guys knew he had taught us a valuable lesson . . . (at least to run ALOT faster next time):rolleyes: I do believe it was my last time doing such a thing.

Brian


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