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Oh Dear (tm) Police State Looms
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as a paid-up guardian reading liberal and minor CUK hate figure, i think this is a pretty good idea, sort the oiks out i say and put the fear of god into them. i'm not so keen on boris banning booze from the underground though - it seems to miss the point that most drunks are drunk before they board a train....Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert. -
The horse is in front of the cart.
Fundamentally, we need to address WHY young people are behaving as they do, and take an approach per person, not a mass ‘all young people misbehaving are bad’ approach.
Seriously – a lot of the problems are down to the upbringing, people not listenening, and getting into trouble as a coping mechanism and reaction to other thigns happening in their world.
Only when we get class sizes down to smaller levels and have a more reasonable upbringing conditions will things change for the better.
Clashing with the young people will make them want to retaliate back, and harder.Comment
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Agree with last. Problem is that this is another area of hysteria where everyone will get tarred with same brush including groups of youths guilty of nothing at all. If people are guilty of actual damage or intimidation then prosecute them.
PS By last I meant Moscow mule. Not that I disagree with Wilmslow's comments but I do appreciate it is not done to agree with wilmslow.Last edited by xoggoth; 8 May 2008, 11:03.bloggoth
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yeah, i'm all in favour of tackling poverty and giving people better life chances, but don't you ever look at some of those horrible kids and think: you've got a lumpy, mis-shapen head and a horrible screwed up angry little face, your eyebrows meet in the middle, you radiate petty criminality and jaw-dropping stupidity, you tuck your trousers into your white sport socks and are clearly some sort of genetic underclass?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThe horse is in front of the cart.
Seriously – a lot of the problems are down to the upbringing, people not listenening, and getting into trouble as a coping mechanism and reaction to other thigns happening in their world.
cos i do.Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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Precisely the point I was making Moscow.No, it's wrong to introduce powers that can apply to anybody (which are open to abuse) to solve a problem with 0.1% of the population.
These sort of powers should have judicial oversight before they are invoked."Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Postyeah, i'm all in favour of tackling poverty and giving people better life chances, but don't you ever look at some of those horrible kids and think: you've got a lumpy, mis-shapen head and a horrible screwed up angry little face, your eyebrows meet in the middle, you radiate petty criminality and jaw-dropping stupidity, you tuck your trousers into your white sport socks and are clearly some sort of genetic underclass?
cos i do.
I rarely have time to check my appearance in the mirror before leaving for work either.Comment
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Think about why they are angry, and what options they have for dealing with the anger.Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Posta horrible screwed up angry little face, your eyebrows meet in the middle, you radiate petty criminality and jaw-dropping stupidity[/i]
cos i do.
I used to think the same to be honest before I started to work with young people.Comment
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for me, you were doing well up to this point...Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThe horse is in front of the cart.
Only when we get class sizes down to smaller levels and have a more reasonable upbringing conditions will things change for the better.
what has class sizes got to do with it? Teachers are just that, teachers. they are not there to parent, altho many do seem to believe that they are!
the parents need to take responsibility for their children and support the people like teachers and police. too many people seem to think they have so many 'human rights' that they can do as they please. More police to enforce the law is required, not new measures that will take the few police further out of the system to do this type of thing.
The buck should stop with the parents. no where else. this is why we should be allowed to smack (within reason) children and not be feared of being arrested or having kids taken off you.I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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Would you mind coming up these parts to "work with" the young people?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI used to think the same to be honest before I started to work with young people.
Don't forget your baseball bat.Comment
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damn right. a good slap will learn 'em not to be such violent little thugs.Originally posted by scooby View Postfor me, you were doing well up to this point...
The buck should stop with the parents. no where else. this is why we should be allowed to smack (within reason) children and not be feared of being arrested or having kids taken off you.Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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