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Re: Respect, or rather the lack of it.
:D Nice one Chav.
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Perhaps, as well as being an argument for a more authoritarian approach with offending brats, this is also an argument for parenting skills to be taught as part of the national curriculum - to correct the deficiences of home education?
I do think that there is a distinct lack of cohesive thinking in our children's education and the fact that so few of them are aware of the history of their own town is, frankly, shocking! How can we expect them to have respect for cherised institutions, the rights of others and their responsibilities as citizens if we do not teach it to them? I was wandering around Priestly Clough the other day and came out behind Hollins School. What a mess! Despite all the rote learning about preserving the environment, and the school's signing up to the Council's recycling drive, the area at the back of the school is a sea of discarded sweetwrappers plastic pop bottles and metal drinks cans. But then, it's all very well trying to teach kids to be clean and tidy but what else do you do with an empty crisp packet when there isn't a rubbish bin in sight? It is the apparent disassociation from the values and ethics of the community that is seen in many children that I find truly worrying. |
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Very true, even where there are rubbish bins provided, kids don't use them, even some adults at that. The empty crisp bag, chip paper, can, whatever is just discarded on the floor, leave it for someone else to clean up.That seems to be the modern trend.:eek:
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We remarked upon the rubbish littering the canal banks yesterday when we were out on our walk.
Whatever happened to "if there is no bin take your rubbish home with you" ? |
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As you said, we were always taught to take our rubbish home if there were no bins. On saying that how many times have you seen articles thrown from car windows. And how many times do you see black bags or old furniture at the side of a country road, now that is something I cannot understand, why drive so far out to dump your rubbish, when we have the recycle centre on whinney hill, its open 7 days a week, and there is always someone there to lend a hand to unload your rubbish. |
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A complaint often heared from young people is that they are bored with nothing to do!
With a skate park, playing fields ,youth centres,cinemas, bowling ,swimming baths and sports centre available,I would say that boredom like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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Nor would I Park;littering of our streets and recreational areas is only another sign of the lack of respect that some people(not just youngsters) have for others and their property.
There is no easy answer,it's too late the lunatics now rule the asylum! |
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The fact is that people have rights,children have rights,they don't respect others but "they know their rights!" I blame "do gooders" who don't live in the real world and quite simply will find out that their daft ideas about "rights" are wrong when these kids grow up to be adults and have kids of their own! Why should I respect people that don't care about anything other than themself?
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i cant take my son to the park because the area sectioned of for children a gatty park is covered in glass , dog crap and puke
also the childrens activity thing smells of urine so theres no way in hell my son is playing on that anyone else remember the days when it was conisdered wrong to pi$$ on the childrens play things |
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i was fuming the other day ,when someone leaned out of their car and emptied the contents of a full ashtray all over the pavement ,when i commented on it all i got was, (quote )mind your own business nosey bitch...
that is today,s society |
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I don't recall ever seeing anything about anyone getting fined for littering;how on earth are litterbugs ever caught?:confused:
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The broken glass has now been swept up, it was done last weekend by the community warden team. There was 6 of them. I could not believe my eyes seeing so many of them.
They did not bother with the glass in the tennis courts or that near the entrance to the park. |
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