Soldato
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Hopefully last night (well, this morning) was the last of all this!
I was going to ask the same, in what capacity did you attend the Bristol riots?
So what were you doing at the riots?
Why do you also want to join the Specials?
Why do people need youth clubs to not be ****s?
I grew up without one, as did most of my friends, I didn't vandalise, mug, and do other nasty things.
Hopefully last night (well, this morning) was the last of all this!
Hopefully last night (well, this morning) was the last of all this!
krooton said:Why do people need youth clubs to not be ****s?
I grew up without one, as did most of my friends, I didn't vandalise, mug, and do other nasty things.
heathcliff said:Goodness me, I didn't know youth clubs played such an integral part in young peoples lives today? I presume they are (or were, before they were shut) 24 hour operations and everybody that attended had to arrive and leave at staggered times to prevent groups of people going to and from them at the same time. I presume that the adults that ran them closed the roads off outside to any suspicious looking, older boys in cars that may have been looking to recruit younger, easily influenced members to join their own version of the youth club or sell them products from their very own mobile tuck shop
Youth clubs.
When I were a lad, you used to say you were going to the youth club to your parent(s) and do anything but go there. You'd go on the park near the youth club and hang around. You got beaten up if you actually went to the youth club! Mind you, I don't think they had music making facilities or sex education at the one I used to 'attend'. They may have had a tin with dried peas in it though. . . .and you got sex education on the park from the school slapper.
They don't want youth clubs. That's just what they've been programmed to say and they're too dumb to know what they really want. Of course, they all know they want to be rich and/or famous, they all know they are denied the opportunity to reach their aspirations by a cruel world that sneers and looks down on them. Oh yes, they all have aspirations. . . . quite how many of them are prepared to do the bit in between that aspiration and the end goal of achieving it, the getting of their lazy arses and doing the hard work, is an entirely different matter.
Why are our police so soft sometimes?
Plenty of people are brought up like that and do not join gangsbeing brought up in one parent household, lack of a father figure.
Why does it matter to them if they are accused by a few people of something, their job is to protect the majority of people who are NOT rioting. If kettling, charging in, detaining everyone, arresting and charging those who have been doing bad things (we have CCTV for a reason in this country) gets the job done then I'm sure the people whose property was being damaged would be in full support of the police.Because it's a no win situation for them. If the go in charge they are accussed of being heavy handed and insensitive to 'community concerns'. Not to mention if someone dies at there hand there could be another mcphearson report and accussations of instutional racism and the like
End of the day, kettling and disabling the protesters via sonic cannons, beanbag rounds and rubber bullets, tear gas works.
Using water cannons also works.
Our police are just too soft
There is a time and a place. The student protests of a few years back? NOT the time. These riots? The time. It is a matter of reasonable response.