People arguing on the street about there relationship

I can't have an arguement in the street at 1am about my relationship because at that time I am asleep in bed because I actually have a job to go to in the morning.

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I can't have an arguement in the street at 1am about my relationship because at that time I am asleep in bed open to suggestions ... YEAH!

Just saying that was an alternative, that's all.
 
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See this in Reading all the time, bloody southerners. Do your arguing behind closed doors you proles! ;)

For fairness sake, I also heard a bloke while i was in Salford chasing another bloke down the street with what looked like a bat, with the "running away" bloke half dressed. Obviously walked in on his missus and said bloke engaged in a game of nude twister.
Don't be saying bloody southerners unless its like, "Bloody southerners but still better then bloody northerners!"

Though in Wokingham one time outside the station I saw a naked girl leave a house, followed by a guy arguing with her :o ((Not bad :D))
 
[FnG]magnolia;21633117 said:
At the top of Cockburn street in Edinburgh in the early 90's, a friend and I tried to intervene when a guy began punching his girlfriend in the face and head on a Saturday afternoon. The GF went nuts, as did the bloke, and they both began fighting us. She was apparently outraged that we were 'hitting her man.'

A police car stopped and we were all questioned, with the couple being taken away thanks to witness statements.

You can't help some people.
By all accounts that's pretty common when the police attend domestics :(
 
As police isn't it part of their job to get involved in things? arrest the bloke, whilst his girlfriend protests saying "it was her fault" and "her man is just like that?"
 
Since the next door but one neighbours got evicted we don't hear this anymore or their dog barking 24/7.
I feel so sorry for their new neighbours though but they are in an area where they're amongst people like themselves now.
Anyway, my gripe is with people who take their arguing onto Facebook - WHY?
 
Randomly, read this thread, went out to do some shopping, and whilst strolling around Tesco, had this middle aged woman having a barney with her other half right next to me because "all he was doing was pushing the trolley and not contributing!".
Mustn't laugh.:p
 
Me and the gf were woke up around a month ago with a fella and his woman arguing over taking coke at a party. They were right outside my windows screaming at each other cause the guy was sniffing her coke with another girl in the house. A neighbour came out of another house and shouted "you've woke my kids, the only coke I wanna hear about is coca Cola, so **** off into your house or I'm calling the police"

Still don't get bringing domestic rows to the street, seems a chav thing to do.
 
Heard a couple at the bus stop, not really arguing loudly, but I overheard her saying something like "you just want me to come back with you so you can beat me up again" ....ooookay then...:o:(
 
I believe it happens on the street because its happened at home with no resolution and either or both parties instigate an argument in public as a cry for help from a neutral person.

That doesn't mean they necessarily want a random to get involved at the scene though.
 
Something crazy happend a few days back involving a couple who attacked each other after parking their car. It caused a lot of attention as they ripped into each other. It got nuts when he dragged her from his car, accross the road which smacked her face up and then onto the path. People wanting to drive up and down the road got involved so he panicked and made a run for it. Stupid bloke acted dangerously in his car just to get away from it all and I was glad my kids were in at the time!
 
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