Soldato
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It's always someone else's fault huh...Maybe someone should invest in Ely so that there's more to do other than drinking and doing drugs.
It's always someone else's fault huh...Maybe someone should invest in Ely so that there's more to do other than drinking and doing drugs.
If that's someone's entire upbringing then yes it is probably someone else's fault.It's always someone else's fault huh...
As if that is some significant amount..A London teenager who entered someone's home without their permission as part of a TikTok prank video has been fined more than £300.
And in other news..
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TikToker Mizzy fined for entering home for prank video
Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, 18, also known as Mizzy, admitted breaching a community protection order.www.bbc.co.uk
I love the BBC's framing:
As if that is some significant amount..
But then reading another of the (surprisingly few) reports on this:
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TikTok 'prankster' Mizzy sets up new social media accounts hours after police video ban
The 18-year-old, real name Bacari Bronze O'Garro, posted more videos online the day after he was given a criminal behaviour order and fine by magistrates.uk.news.yahoo.com
He uses the ultimate "The UK laws are weak, simple as – and that's not my fault." and the things he's done are awful.. stealing a dog from an old lady in a park, pushing people in to the road, going up to teenagers and asking them if they want to die and he'll do it there and then, etc, etc.. not to mention the lower level stuff like riding around supermarkets on bikes, and generally causing mayhem.. It's a little odd using the phrase "UK Law" though, is that implying he feels he's not a UK citizen and therefore has no empathy for the society he's living in..
The way he is so empowered is definitely a sign that the Law/Policing is broken.. there are videos of Police treating him so softly, scared of being on TikTok and giving him this false sense that he is above the law..
That little knob just hasn't been punched yet... Fines etc won't stop him but picking on the wrong person may make him change his ways.
Before the liberals get all triggered, you tell me what you would do if he walked into your home and sat on your couch as if it was his... Or walked into your gran's home while you were there?
The way he is so empowered is definitely a sign that the Law/Policing is broken.. there are videos of Police treating him so softly, scared of being on TikTok and giving him this false sense that he is above the law..
arrests after cctv reviews - wondering how good the (whose? AI?) face recognition technology must be off the police body cams - does it literally catalogue all the faces seen and cross-reference with other records;
This isn't America, the 'liberals' insult has no power here.That little knob just hasn't been punched yet... Fines etc won't stop him but picking on the wrong person may make him change his ways.
Before the liberals get all triggered, you tell me what you would do if he walked into your home and sat on your couch as if it was his... Or walked into your gran's home while you were there?
Why the hell should anyone do national service when the government is constantly flaunting laws that the average pleb gets destroyed for and nicking cash from taxpayers pocket every other day?I think a lot of anti social behaviour comes from a lack of value in the individual.
I've seen it manifested in different situations, like when looking for candidates for a local election a guy, who was quite articulate, said he didn't think someone like him was worthy to be a representative.
A lot of people with this insecurity tune out of society, and to a degree life, so take no responsibility for the society around them.
In my view there is a case for a version of national service. It doesn't need to be armed forces. It could be civil in nature and help them to learn at least one trade. They could get an international recognised certificate.
We need to come up with ideas to give these people a chance to be constructive in their lives. It's in all of our interests.
On a wider note, I've seen people talking about the current state of society in that an over acceleration of some left wing ideologies has led to this protected criminal class of person that now has relative impunity, all the whilst now putting all the weight of responsibility on the law abiding normal people (i.e. if you in anyway tried to stop this guy entering your house and he suffered any form of injury, we'd have the potential of a race related riot (if skin colour can be used), and more importantly, you'd end up in Jail, something an order of magnitude higher than anything he's received so far), I could have discounted this as a conspiracy theory, but it's hard to ignore thise case as well as many others.
The same for JSO Protestors, Police too scared, or unwilling to do what is right, and protect those illegally being disruptive (i.e. nothing was holidng the Police back from interpreting the law that way)
That little knob just hasn't been punched yet... Fines etc won't stop him but picking on the wrong person may make him change his ways.
Before the liberals get all triggered, you tell me what you would do if he walked into your home and sat on your couch as if it was his... Or walked into your gran's home while you were there?
Why would libs get triggered about someone punching a scrote who entered someones home uninvited? Being liberal doesn't mean you are a tree-hugging pacifist lol
Yup it would be funny if he walked into the house owned by an old school London Gangster (Thinking someone like Bricktop from Snatch).. Sees him in his house.. Walks past him casually to the door and locks it... Picks up a loaded sawn off shotty(Or Shoootah) out of the umbrella stand, points it at him and says.. "Listen here you... Invading the sanctity of a mans home isnt a good idea.. We are gonna go for a little drive to my pig farm!" - If only...That little knob just hasn't been punched yet... Fines etc won't stop him but picking on the wrong person may make him change his ways.
That little knob just hasn't been punched yet... Fines etc won't stop him but picking on the wrong person may make him change his ways.
Before the liberals get all triggered, you tell me what you would do if he walked into your home and sat on your couch as if it was his... Or walked into your gran's home while you were there?