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Post by ginnyg2 on Mar 30, 2024 8:13:59 GMT
ukpostcode.org/content/chaotic-scene-unfolds-as-300-children-storm-shopping-centre-screaming-and-clashing-with-security/The chaotic scenes witnessed at the shopping centre in Milton Keynes, where hundreds of children stormed the premises, reflect a broader societal issue surrounding youth violence and antisocial behaviour. As videos circulated capturing the mayhem, concerns were raised about the underlying factors contributing to such disturbances and the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. The incident, characterized by the unruly behaviour of approximately 300 children, some of whom were still in school attire, highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of youth violence. While immediate measures, such as dispersal orders, were implemented by Thames Valley Police to address the situation, the incident underscores the complexity of the underlying issues that must be addressed through long-term strategies and community engagement initiatives. Personally I blame 1.Junk food diet. 2. Total lack of discipline at home and in school, and no effective punishment/deterrent . Years ago these feral brats would have been thrashed within an inch of their scrawny little lives. Nowadays they might get "a good telling off".
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Post by jonksy on Mar 30, 2024 9:44:47 GMT
ukpostcode.org/content/chaotic-scene-unfolds-as-300-children-storm-shopping-centre-screaming-and-clashing-with-security/The chaotic scenes witnessed at the shopping centre in Milton Keynes, where hundreds of children stormed the premises, reflect a broader societal issue surrounding youth violence and antisocial behaviour. As videos circulated capturing the mayhem, concerns were raised about the underlying factors contributing to such disturbances and the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. The incident, characterized by the unruly behaviour of approximately 300 children, some of whom were still in school attire, highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of youth violence. While immediate measures, such as dispersal orders, were implemented by Thames Valley Police to address the situation, the incident underscores the complexity of the underlying issues that must be addressed through long-term strategies and community engagement initiatives. Personally I blame 1.Junk food diet. 2. Total lack of discipline at home and in school, and no effective punishment/deterrent . Years ago these feral brats would have been thrashed within an inch of their scrawny little lives. Nowadays they might get "a good telling off". A group of Tory MPs are pressing the Government to publish the crime rates for migrant nationalities, in a bid to strengthen visa and deportation policies for certain countries.
A Government source said ministers “will certainly look properly at this amendment and engage with colleagues in the usual way”, although the newspaper reported there are concerns over the practicality of implementing the proposal.
The plan, reportedly supported by more than a dozen Conservative MPs, would require the annual publication of the nationality, visa and asylum status of every offender convicted in English and Welsh courts in the previous year.
The plan, first reported by the Telegraph, is set out in an amendment to the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill put forward by former immigration minister Robert Jenrick.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2024 15:31:21 GMT
I blame the parents. They have all deserved a thick ear in the past and didn't get one. So many parents just allow their kids to do what they like. And don't mention smart phones, it was probably organised on messaging group.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 1, 2024 15:37:17 GMT
I blame the parents. They have all deserved a thick ear in the past and didn't get one. So many parents just allow their kids to do what they like. And don't mention smart phones, it was probably organised on messaging group. Quite right, if irresponsible parents don't know or care what their kids are getting up to the police should hold them responsible. If we had acted like that when we were kids we would have got a bloody good hiding and we would not have done it again.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 3, 2024 6:35:34 GMT
I blame the parents. They have all deserved a thick ear in the past and didn't get one. So many parents just allow their kids to do what they like. And don't mention smart phones, it was probably organised on messaging group. Quite right, if irresponsible parents don't know or care what their kids are getting up to the police should hold them responsible. If we had acted like that when we were kids we would have got a bloody good hiding and we would not have done it again. The problem is the benefits system which incentivizes the breeding of unwanted feral sprogs.
It's well documented that a lack of a stable family background is a major driver of anti-social behaviour yet we have a benefits system which actively rewards such.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 4, 2024 8:12:25 GMT
Quite right, if irresponsible parents don't know or care what their kids are getting up to the police should hold them responsible. If we had acted like that when we were kids we would have got a bloody good hiding and we would not have done it again. The problem is the benefits system which incentivizes the breeding of unwanted feral sprogs.
It's well documented that a lack of a stable family background is a major driver of anti-social behaviour yet we have a benefits system which actively rewards such.
Couldn't agree more, which is why I think the benefits system should be less generous, far less generous in some cases. The end of the nuclear family and other trendy left wing bullshit has a lot to answer for.
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Post by thescotsman on Apr 4, 2024 9:38:22 GMT
Of course one could simply say that the police have given up on low level crime as it's not worth their time, they haven't the money for it anyway and being now firmly a Blarite organisation it's against their ethos. Government similarly doesn't care about low level crime because, again being basically a Blarite party its against the grain to malign "young adults", more importantly though, until it figures higher in their statistics they have no reason to allocate soundbites and pretend funding to it. Parents don't care about low level crime until it impacts their streets, the most vocal groups are the middle and higher income in whose streets low level crime is rare. Poorer estates are surrounded by it, wallowing in it and possibly thriving off of it? Anyway, since it's predominantly confined to the lower class areas the middle and upper class are happy to keep it there.... and happy(ish) to keep paying the poor for their troubles of keeping it there. In any case it's much better that these escapades occur in shopping centres where the only people really affected are the insurance companies.
So, since nobody in authority really gives a shit why should the kids? So, don't blame the kids as they're just doing what kids have always done...pushing boundaries until they're told to stop. Since nobody in authority really cares why should the kids.
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 5, 2024 9:14:51 GMT
ukpostcode.org/content/chaotic-scene-unfolds-as-300-children-storm-shopping-centre-screaming-and-clashing-with-security/The chaotic scenes witnessed at the shopping centre in Milton Keynes, where hundreds of children stormed the premises, reflect a broader societal issue surrounding youth violence and antisocial behaviour. As videos circulated capturing the mayhem, concerns were raised about the underlying factors contributing to such disturbances and the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. The incident, characterized by the unruly behaviour of approximately 300 children, some of whom were still in school attire, highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of youth violence. While immediate measures, such as dispersal orders, were implemented by Thames Valley Police to address the situation, the incident underscores the complexity of the underlying issues that must be addressed through long-term strategies and community engagement initiatives. Personally I blame 1.Junk food diet. 2. Total lack of discipline at home and in school, and no effective punishment/deterrent . Years ago these feral brats would have been thrashed within an inch of their scrawny little lives. Nowadays they might get "a good telling off". I tried clicking that link and got four images of a red headed Irish female elf and a macafee virus warning. On a Chromebook. Where the hell are you getting your 'news' from
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 5, 2024 10:41:51 GMT
ukpostcode.org/content/chaotic-scene-unfolds-as-300-children-storm-shopping-centre-screaming-and-clashing-with-security/The chaotic scenes witnessed at the shopping centre in Milton Keynes, where hundreds of children stormed the premises, reflect a broader societal issue surrounding youth violence and antisocial behaviour. As videos circulated capturing the mayhem, concerns were raised about the underlying factors contributing to such disturbances and the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. The incident, characterized by the unruly behaviour of approximately 300 children, some of whom were still in school attire, highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of youth violence. While immediate measures, such as dispersal orders, were implemented by Thames Valley Police to address the situation, the incident underscores the complexity of the underlying issues that must be addressed through long-term strategies and community engagement initiatives. Personally I blame 1.Junk food diet. 2. Total lack of discipline at home and in school, and no effective punishment/deterrent . Years ago these feral brats would have been thrashed within an inch of their scrawny little lives. Nowadays they might get "a good telling off". Sounds like Music to a Leftie's ear. How dare society have law and order, it's too traditionalist and oppressive and represents all things white. Children today shouldn't be boxed in by these constraints suppressing their freedom and creativity. Think of the homes they come from, these mitigating circumstances allow them to blow off some steam whenever they see fit. These children are the result of an oppressive environment and their human rights to wreak havoc come before one and all.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Apr 5, 2024 13:03:48 GMT
ukpostcode.org/content/chaotic-scene-unfolds-as-300-children-storm-shopping-centre-screaming-and-clashing-with-security/The chaotic scenes witnessed at the shopping centre in Milton Keynes, where hundreds of children stormed the premises, reflect a broader societal issue surrounding youth violence and antisocial behaviour. As videos circulated capturing the mayhem, concerns were raised about the underlying factors contributing to such disturbances and the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. The incident, characterized by the unruly behaviour of approximately 300 children, some of whom were still in school attire, highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of youth violence. While immediate measures, such as dispersal orders, were implemented by Thames Valley Police to address the situation, the incident underscores the complexity of the underlying issues that must be addressed through long-term strategies and community engagement initiatives. Personally I blame 1.Junk food diet. 2. Total lack of discipline at home and in school, and no effective punishment/deterrent . Years ago these feral brats would have been thrashed within an inch of their scrawny little lives. Nowadays they might get "a good telling off". I tried clicking that link and got four images of a red headed Irish female elf and a macafee virus warning. On a Chromebook. Where the hell are you getting your 'news' from Just checked it and got straight through to the article no problem.
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Post by Totheleft on Apr 6, 2024 8:10:03 GMT
Let them eat cake and bring back the BIRCH .
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 6, 2024 8:49:29 GMT
Let them eat cake and bring back the BIRCH . Excellent idea, lefty.
These scumbags could do with a good birching.
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