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wallop79 12-08-2011 22:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 925799)
I'd just like to point out this is a theoretical question.

Since there have been no reported riots, and looting in Hyndburn.

We can therefore assume every parent in this area has done a sterling job raising their childen.

Looks like ive tried & failed, as this young thug caused a riot in my living room the other day, please help do I phone the police or not, as when I told him off all he did was blow a raspberry at me, and make his escape on a fire engine, chav in the making ??!!

:D:D:D

garinda 12-08-2011 22:11

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 925981)
Looks like ive tried & failed, as this young thug caused a riot in my living room the other day, please help do I phone the police or not, as when I told him off all he did was blow a raspberry at me, and make his escape on a fire engine, chav in the making ??!!

:D:D:D

Get the water pistol out.

Shoot him!

:D

wallop79 12-08-2011 22:16

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 925990)
Get the water pistol out.

Shoot him!

:D

Good idea, then again he'd probably just stand and laugh in defiance, but i'll give it a go tomorrow !
:D:D

garinda 12-08-2011 22:20

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 925992)
Good idea, then again he'd probably just stand and laugh in defiance, but i'll give it a go tomorrow !
:D:D


If the water pistol doesn't do the trick, tell him they now sell water cannons in toy shops.

:D

wallop79 12-08-2011 22:23

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 925996)
If the water pistol doesn't do the trick, tell him they now sell water cannons in toy shops.

:D

Thats a good un ! im still chuckling at it :D

cashman 12-08-2011 22:24

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Just tell him behave or tealeaf is coming.:D:D

jaysay 13-08-2011 08:43

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 925903)
come on , all that will happen they will be re-housed in a civilized areas where they learn good behaviour by following the example set by their nice new neighbours who leave their houses empty every day while they are out at work .... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Um think they call that social engineering SJ, It don't work mate believe me:mad:

wallop79 13-08-2011 11:24

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 926001)
Just tell him behave or tealeaf is coming.:D:D

Told him & he's shaking in his tiny shoe's now! :D

cashman 13-08-2011 11:39

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 926117)
Told him & he's shaking in his tiny shoe's now! :D

Sensible lad, Tealeaf won't go to hell cos the devils Frit.:D

Mikejoed 13-08-2011 14:13

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I'm not sure if I can add anything that hasn't already been said. Nevertheless, reading through the posts I'm reminded that parents like Margaret P are sadly a dying breed. PC has gone so overboard nowadays parents are afraid to discipline their children. Likewise with School teachers who are hard pressed to control the behaviour in the classroom because the children know how easy it is to get a teacher suspended for exercising the mearest hint of authority.

Those who suggested the fault lays with the parents are absolutely correct. I have advocated for some time, when children are prosecuted for criminal damage or the like, their parents or guardians should be in the dock with them, receiving their share of the punishment. But the law is an absolute ASS. Why is it illegal to leave children under the age of 12 or 14 alone in the relative safety of their own home, but it is perfectly legal for children of this age and younger to roam the streets in pursuit of whatever excitement they can find, and at all hours of the night, at the expense of Joe Public?

By the time my children reached school age I only had to look at them in a certain way whilst calling their name and they immediately knew they were doing something they shouldn't be and stopped. And that attitude wasn't achieved through violence but through persistent and patient explanation. Something that is sadly lacking with many parents.

I'm sure we shouldn't overlook the mass hype that was generated on location. I'm sure there were those normally law abiding youths that simply got caught up in the frenzy of it all. Youngsters with promising careers in football and modelling as examples. And our children need to be forewarned about hanging around when such hysterical chaos breaks out. Like an avalanche it can bury our innocent youths so quickly in its wake. Take a look at the hooligan behaviour at football matches.

But there is something inherantly evil when a big youth approaches a poor individual who has already been assaulted, bleeding from the mouth, in the pretense they were concerned for him, when all the time they were pilfering from the victim's backpack. Where does such evil come from? :mad:

Would I shop my children? There's really no question about it, I absolutely would because like it or not, if you fail to report anyone, family or friend, who you know has broken the law, you become an accessary after the fact and are liable to prosecution.

The biggest frustration is the courts have absolutely no idea on making the punishment fit the crime. As the sister of the gentleman who died from his injuries after trying to protect his property said, it is so sad that these youths have no other interest in life to occupy them. Sadly, I suspect quite strongly that this is only a glimpse into what we can expect more of on our streets in the future :( It leaves me very sad.

Eric 13-08-2011 15:01

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 925981)
Looks like ive tried & failed, as this young thug caused a riot in my living room the other day, please help do I phone the police or not, as when I told him off all he did was blow a raspberry at me, and make his escape on a fire engine, chav in the making ??!!

:D:D:D

Hey, I had one of these once:eek: It's now a metallurgist, and Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Science at the University of Saskatchewan:D

wallop79 13-08-2011 21:09

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 926152)
Hey, I had one of these once:eek: It's now a metallurgist, and Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Science at the University of Saskatchewan:D

He must has learnt it all from you, as I dont think many of us could spell Saskatchewan correctly! Its good to know that your son has done very well for himself, and undoubtedly made you/your family very proud. Im sure my son will do me proud all in good time :)

Eric 13-08-2011 23:35

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 926203)
He must has learnt it all from you, as I dont think many of us could spell Saskatchewan correctly! Its good to know that your son has done very well for himself, and undoubtedly made you/your family very proud. Im sure my son will do me proud all in good time :)


The folks in Saskatchewan would be upset to learn that people have trouble spelling the name of their home:D ... I bet there are all kinds of people in Saskatoon, where my son lives, who would have trouble spelling "Oswaldtwistle", let alone "Knuzden";):D:D

Eric 14-08-2011 01:20

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 925981)
Looks like ive tried & failed, as this young thug caused a riot in my living room the other day, please help do I phone the police or not, as when I told him off all he did was blow a raspberry at me, and make his escape on a fire engine, chav in the making ??!!

:D:D:D

Oh, and I've no doubt that the rug rat will do you proud; after all, it looks like he's getting off to a good start;):D

Mancie 14-08-2011 06:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 925612)
I hope that's not a threat to anyone?

Will a mob be sent, if things don't 'calm down'?

Mob rule?

Justice of the streets?

:rolleyes:

having read through this again and lets be honest you have slagged me and my family off when you know nothing about anything we/I do.. yes.. you can take this as a threat..no need for any mobs and by all acounts you've been told before to calm down when it comes to personal insults..


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