so not only do we have full time PCC's that couldnt even get a simple electoral mandate because no one wanted them so didnt bother to vote. We are now paying some foul mouthed kid £15k a year as a youth PCC, WTF is wrong with the home office
If she had been black then this thread wouldn't exist, because we would just assume that all black kids behaved that way. Also, what an awesome idea for the police to try and connect with the black youth and how non racist they must be for doing so.
Give the kid a break, I thought that BBC video was quite excellent and she put herself across really well.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Give the kid a break, I thought that BBC video was quite excellent and she put herself across really well.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
The righteous Dimple. Tasering the disobedient alter boys all the way to the pulpit.
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Of course it is.
You cant sack someone, or demand they resign for something they did previously (unless its undisclosed criminal convictions).
**** me if that was the case nobody would have a job.
What goes on in some of your heads sometimes is beyond belief.
She's not just any young person though, she's being paid £15k to be a role model for young people. Her behaviour shows her to be unfit for that job
Who among us can honestly say they've never drunk too much and made a fool of themselves? It's worse these days than in my day because of the existence of social media where such idiotic excess is preserved for all to see. I say, let him who is without sin cast the first stone, and let children be free to make childish mistakes.
Who among us can honestly say they've never drunk too much and made a fool of themselves?
At age 15 and 16, i was not making a fool of mysf being drunk, nor posting boasting about it either.
I also wasn't applying for a job worth £15k a year, and holding myself up as a basion of what is good with youth.
I thinking you are trolling.
but i wasn't then getting paid £15k pa a year later to be the voice of teen crime