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His parents are moaning that the police got involved. Everyone else would be moaning if the police hadn't got involved.
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Waste of police time. Social services would be more appropriate for a child being forced to live in a terraced house.
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It is an overreaction if they didn't bother to speak to the boy and a couple of others about their "interesting" stories before calling the police. I bet if they had the boy would have said terraced.
It's like with abuse claims - teachers check with the child before speaking to the head."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Mrs Admin has gone back to teaching after a ten year hiatus and she mentioned this terrorist act snooping they have to do. On the one hand it seems a bit big brother. On the other hand the security forces are jumpy and need intel. Collateral damage unfortunately. At least he didn't try to escape from them down to the tube station. We know how dangerous that can be.Comment
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It's like a joke from a Carry On film.
"wot did 'ee write?? Terrorist??! He lives in a 'terrorist house', call the coppers luv"Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWaste of police time. Social services would be more appropriate for a child being forced to live in a terraced house.
You would have thought living in Accrington would be punishment enough.The boy, who lives in Accrington in Lancashire
IMO, they should have locked him up, therefore, preventing any possibility of anything happening in future.
Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 20 January 2016, 09:17.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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It's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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He's 10. It's not unusual for kids that age to come up with such malapropisms.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.Comment
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One does wonder what he actually wrote - terrorist, or something like terrist?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's not really a spelling error. A spelling error would be terracced or teracced house. It's a using completely the wrong word error; it seems a lot more likely he did it deliberately as a joke.Comment
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