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Your Views On Crime...?

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My friend got mugged the other day, and last night, a group of teens were outside my out and went round the side and into my garden...

My friends have had a lot of people outside there houses just revving there car engines...

What do you think?

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  1. I think that a lot of children these days are mischievous because it's what adults expect them to be, I have a great relationship with the local group of children and they're the most polite and well mannered kids you could ever meet and definitely a credit to their parents. I can however sympathise with you on certain points and those of a certain age should be made to pay for the crimes through either community service or a form of national service as discipline can sometimes be a little lacking.


  2. Hotchoco has just shown why young kids think they can do as they please coz there are to many of us hiding behind our curtains hopping they just move on to bother someone else.

    its time we made a stand and stopped hiding and told these kids to get in line.

    we out number them 5 to 1 yet its us who are scared, why

  3. the UK problem with there youths has stemmed from the do gooder government @ss holes who took the parents right away to give there kids a whoopin when they needed it when they where small! now the government want to blame the parents! in a way i think everybody wants there kids safe so they start to teach them when they are small how to fight rather than how to respect, shame shame shame! as for the teens in your garden have you not got a fence? ( land mines would be good) : )

  4. The biggest problem is that the gangs of @rseholes who roam the streets of this country have the law abiding population too scared to do anything - and they know it.

    The law abiding do nothing because they don't want to end up in court or worse - dead.

    My neighbours, 3 doors up are selling up and moving. The only reason is that the house next door to them has been rented out to 1 youth but has 4 staying there, motorbikes revving, all night parties etc. Instead of standing up to them the neighbours have decided to move - "don't want any trouble" they told me.

    That's how life is now in this country. I just lock my door and wait for the day I can finally emigrate - but thats not till the mother in law breathes her last. Even got the house waiting for us - roll on!!

  5. They don't have anything else to do that captures their attention.

    I honestly don't think I would do anything about it other than let the authorities know that they're there so they can keep an eye out for you.

    Don't be a hero and get your behind whooped.

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