Assault with a deadly sausage!

I see the logic actually, hold em on anything u got on them, some youths today need a good lockin up and man love to straighten (well..) em out. Maybe this is all they had to hold him on and going by the book it was kind of an assault and likely if this is the kind of thing the youth does, he might or has done worse before.
 
Maybe a cocktail sausage today but it could easily escalate to a chicken breast or a full leg of lamb which could do some serious damage!
 
What's sad, is when I was 12 I'd just get a clip around the ear from a Copper for anything like that, and I'd be fine with that as I knew I'd deserved it, and if I went crying to my Mum about it, I'd just get a bigger clip around the ear! :)
 
doofer said:
What's sad, is when I was 12 I'd just get a clip around the ear from a Copper for anything like that, and I'd be fine with that as I knew I'd deserved it, and if I went crying to my Mum about it, I'd just get a bigger clip around the ear! :)


Kids these these carry clips for guns..
 
BBC Article said:
it was the latest in a series of incidents in which he had been intimidated by local youths.

Charging the boy was the only option because he had previously been issued with three reprimands, a GMP spokeswoman said.

Good for the police, they acted to help a OAP and arrested a little **** who had acted in an intimidating manner towards this person before.

While it probably didn't hurt the OAP having a sausage thrown at him you can bet your ass that this little **** was hurling abuse and threatening him at the same time, and the OAP was probably getting a little scared.

So again. Good for the Police
 
wordy said:
Good for the police, they acted to help a OAP and arrested a little **** who had acted in an intimidating manner towards this person before.

While it probably didn't hurt the OAP having a sausage thrown at him you can bet your ass that this little **** was hurling abuse and threatening him at the same time, and the OAP was probably getting a little scared.

So again. Good for the Police


Indeed, the kid sounds like a typical yob. True, it may be a waste of public resources, but until the police are allowed to smack their bottoms with their batons on the spot, not much else they can do.
 
wordy said:
Good for the police, they acted to help a OAP and arrested a little **** who had acted in an intimidating manner towards this person before.

While it probably didn't hurt the OAP having a sausage thrown at him you can bet your ass that this little **** was hurling abuse and threatening him at the same time, and the OAP was probably getting a little scared.

So again. Good for the Police

Someone who sees the bigger picture.

Hats off to you.
 
You have to laugh, these forums cry out for "yob culture" to be dealt with and when the police act on some little yob you get people moaning about how much it costs and general insuation that the police should be dealing with "real crime"

You can't have it both ways!
 
while i can see a funny side to it (boy arrested for sausage assault), i think the little scrote deserves everything coming to him, the way kids act these days is outrageous. seriously, throwing things at a pensioner?

wasn't long ago my mum told me she had took her dogs for a walk (2 staffords) and when she was in the park some kids started talking to her about them saying they were dangerous/vicious etc and she explained that its the owners who make dangerous dogs but as she turned around to walk away some little brat threw a stick at her and hit her on the head, my mum said she went mad and told him off calling him a brat and he ran off crying and minutes later his mum came and had a go at her :rolleyes:

police can't be too leniant these days, try and stop it before it gets any worse i reckon, it's not the first time he's done anything like this he sounds like a little barsteward imo.
 
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