Originally posted by huckleberryhoundThat is true of most places and sadly I think we are going to have to give way to them.
The scarey thing is....there is actually people like that in Glasgow.
They have us surrounded and anybody who is lucky enough to be currently enjoying a life without seeing them on a daily basis will have to get used to them and their ways.
The law is on their side.
Edit: Mahatma Gandhi said "You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.", well the ocean around here is getting a little murky.
Edit: Do you reckon Gandhi met any neds before he said that?
So...
This brings me into my "vigiliante justice" area. The parents aren't doing it (obviously) the cops aren't doing it (legally.) I figure it's time for every decent person in the UK and Ireland just to form "neighborhood watch" groups. The groups should be heavily armed and believe in corporal punishment. We should try to acquire AK-47's, and randomly rake bullets at groups of teenagers hanging out outside takeaways.
Originally posted by st00p1dfac3You need to pass a test to drive a car but any moron can have kids, there's logic for you.
So...
This brings me into my "vigiliante justice" area. The parents aren't doing it (obviously) the cops aren't doing it (legally.) I figure it's time for every decent person in the UK and Ireland just to form "neighborhood watch" groups. The groups should be heavily armed and believe in corporal punishment. We should try to acquire AK-47's, and randomly rake bullets at groups of teenagers hanging out outside takeaways.
Little angels the lot of them.
Edit: It is 1.30ish in the morning and there is a group of kids playing with a dog and some broken glass over on the corner.
Damn you Ester Rantzen.
Originally posted by WoodgieGood Cop families/incorrigble, irresponsible kids as often as Bad Cop families/teachable kids with an orientation to common
The father of one of these kids is a policeman, work that one out.
courtesy and acceptance of the role of authority. Privilege is no more a guarantee than deprivation is a hindrance. Some sink
below and some rise above the circumstances of their birth, family station and cultural environment by the choices they make.
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Originally posted by PolicestatePerhaps he might "ride the wave" of one thread before creating 5 more in an hour. Nothing against GB personally, like Huck said, just a warning, those rebellious reformers around here may start to make it something personal.
Given the mindless, confrontational and peurile drivel I observe in a good proportion of the threads in these forums, I robustly stand shoulder to shoulder with GB in defence of his right to post something thought provoking. As often as he likes.
A bored mathematician might also like to prove my hypothesis that thread for thread, GBs are considerably longer, for longer, than the average. This means some of us at least are interested.