My area is so, nice!

Haha, the stupid turnip decided to point his 'gun' at a camera? He does realise that cameras, you know, record things, and we can see his face? :rolleyes:
 
Warning, warning, you are entering a respect zone. Please greet all passers by with a friendly smile and hello. Failure to comply will result in a stiff fixed fine. Thank you.
 
I love that term "respect zones" rofl.

That is probably what the chav was saying at the time

"you better be showin me 'n' my crew respect innit" ;) "or i is being poppin a yellow plastic pellet in yow eye innit"
 
Hedge said:
Funnily enough when i was about 12 my friend pointed a BB gun at a woman in the park, armed response turned up lol.

Why should it be lol that he broke the law and the police turned up? :confused:
 
Mr_White said:
You mean the one we got an exception from.

Yeah I know. Only legit airsofters can buy replicas, which is good as tools like that won't be able to buy them anymore. Of course this is assuming that the police actually do something about shops breaking the new law...
 
JonRohan said:
He wants an asbo. A medal of honour.

He wants a bullet in the head. Just think how much tax payers money will be spent on him during his life (Benefits, court costs, prison costs etc etc). A bullet is a much cheaper option or just beat the guy to death. Either ways good. :mad:
 
vonhelmet said:
Why should it be lol that he broke the law and the police turned up? :confused:

because we were doing what kids do?

people can moan all they want, kids get up to mischief, a BB gun is great fun to a young man, the charver in this news story is old enough to know better..

but when i was a youngster looking back it was funny ok. pompous people like you must have lead a sheltered childhoods, christ. I did loads of things that were illegal as a kid. egging houses, throwing stones and hitting golf balls at things.

we were all little buggers but we grew up. I know the difference between right and wrong.

i can still reflect on moments from my youth and laugh.
 
Mr_White said:
Speak for yourself.

im speaking for me and my friends.

we werent bad kids, but we got up to mischief.

did what most boys do, except for the boys who had no friends and werent allowed to play outside of their street :P
 
Hedge said:
because we were doing what kids do?

people can moan all they want, kids get up to mischief, a BB gun is great fun to a young man, the charver in this news story is old enough to know better..

A kid shouldn't own a BB gun. What's to disagree with? They certainly shouldn't wave it at random people.

Hedge said:
but when i was a youngster looking back it was funny ok. pompous people like you must have lead a sheltered childhoods, christ. I did loads of things that were illegal as a kid. egging houses, throwing stones and hitting golf balls at things.

I had a great childhood, thanks very much, but I don't recall breaking many laws. Was I supposed to?

Hedge said:
we were all little buggers but we grew up. I know the difference between right and wrong.

I'm sure you do.

Hedge said:
i can still reflect on moments from my youth and laugh.

As can I with mine.
 
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