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Hi all,
Welcome to Britain, the land where you can buy a house for a ludicrously high price, and be the victim to anti-social behaviour and attacked by sick youths.
Lets face it, in the British tabloids, there will be AT LEAST 3-4 articles about the youths of Britain down right out of control. Knife crimes, gun crimes every thing you just name it. Isn’t it about time these sorry excuses for human beings are disciplined ? Why do friendly, mature people have to be the victims, to rude, violent, disrespectful kids?
Some articles I have read are just shocking. A man being killed for £5? An 11 year old boy, Rhys Jones shot in the back of the neck, by a kid aged 13-16!?
Why do people deserve this? It is out of control. The Italian brute Chindamo doesn’t get deported after he battered a person with a spade and kills a man, because he cant speak Italian. Why? Because of this damn country signing to the human rights act. Let me say this, when I read that I felt sick to my stomach, what about the human rights of the victim and his family? It is shocking. The human rights act was and is the biggest joke of Europe. Not only that but tax payers have to pay, to enable Chindamo to change his identity!
Not only that, but the sentences in this country are another joke. A sick, paedophile, was jailed for just 3 years, for kidnapping and raping a 3 year old girl! Now where in gods name is the human rights for that little girl? Her life is now ruined for ever. This is laughable. In America, you commit a crime like that, or murder, you never see the light of day again, here it’s a joke.
You see the kids, I’m sure most of them aren’t thugs but you think, “wow, look at him, I wonder what the future holds for him.” They were these embarrassingly baggy jeans and bottoms 15 * to big for them and you all you see is there underpants. If this is some “cool” fashion I’m bewildered. Il tell you what happened in the bank about a month ago. I was lining up and there were to kids behind me, dressed like chavs, and to be honest it looked painfully humorous, they looked like jesters, the only thing they needed was bells sewed on the caps. Let me tell you this, I have never heard so much “inits”, “mans” “like” “blad” in a sentence all my life, the kids were white and they where talking in some sort of Jamaican accent.
I have to feel sorry for the parents of these killers and thugs. We must be tougher in this country, sentences must be increased and we must have more police on our streets. These thugs have to be taught a lesson. And I’m severely worried about our next generation.
These thugs should be thrown in the army and taught some respect
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Posted: 2007-08-28 19:37:38
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Here Here
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Posted: 2007-08-28 19:42:43
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Blimey booker, you sound like me on a bad day

, i agree with 99% of what you say, and i'm actually old enough to remember "the good old days".
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Posted: 2007-08-28 19:44:47
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On 2007-08-28 19:44:47, mweb6161 wrote:
Blimey booker, you sound like me on a bad day

, i agree with 99% of what you say, and i'm actually old enough to remember "the good old days".
so what was the latter half of the 19th century like then, mweb?
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Posted: 2007-08-28 19:50:38
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So True
and i'm only 15.. not a chav though!!
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Posted: 2007-08-28 22:14:00
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I have to feel sorry for the parents of these killers and thugs. We must be tougher in this country, sentences must be increased and we must have more police on our streets. These thugs have to be taught a lesson. And I’m severely worried about our next generation.
These thugs should be thrown in the army and taught some respect
Why feel sorry for the parents of the killers/thugs. A lot of the time it is becuase they dont care what their kids are doing that the kids turn out this way. Discipline should start at home. I have seen people on telly saying its not upto them to keep their kids in line, its upto teachers and the police. With that sort of attitude its no wonder some kids turn out the way they do. When you see programs on the telly about the police and they take 12/13 year old kids home because they cant walk because of alcohol and all the parents say is "don the police have better things to do", they do but the parents dont do anything so the police have to.
I also agree that the police should prosacute more but they cost of prosacuting all the idiots out there would bankrupt the government, make the idiots pay a lot of the costs. It costs thousands to prosacute a kid beating someone up, and most of the time they just get a caution, I say make them pay the bill.
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Posted: 2007-08-28 23:05:50
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well london is no more london i call london into esaten europe now
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Posted: 2007-08-28 23:28:00
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@booker: you've said almost everything i feel about this generation. I see no hope. What on earth is happening? All you see is death, blood, polution, corruption, etc. Noone seems to care about each other. I'm not just talking about Great Britain but my city too. The youth has found satisfaction in the bad things hence they do the same.
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Posted: 2007-08-28 23:33:00
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Punishment is far too leniant these days. I rememeber going to court a long time ago with a friend who was caught speeding and challanged the case, he lost and ended up with 6 points and a £200.00 fine (15 years ago). While I was waiting for his case, the previous case involved a young person who broke into an old womans house stole £50.00 and when challenged by the elderly woman turned and hit her over the head with a hammer, broke her skull,resulting in hospital treatment for her injuries. Punsihment £50.00 fine and 10 hours community service!!
££££££ that's all the law is interested in.
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Posted: 2007-08-29 13:03:55
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On 2007-08-28 19:37:38, KingBooker5 wrote:
I have to feel sorry for the parents of these killers and thugs.
Why? It is their poor discipline!
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Posted: 2007-08-29 13:15:02
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