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ive pasted the article in the spoiler box cos the length would interupt the flow of the thread -
i would lean towards that i probably am. but i dont put that down to the kids, i put it down to the way the government treats such things. ASBO? big fucking deal. a child who is enough of a scrote to get one wouldnt care about it.
the problem with such kids is they are clever enough to know they can do what the fuck they want. if i was attacked by a couple 14 yr olds, i couldnt defend my self. id be arrested my self no doubt because they are young. but it would be acceptable for them to whack me with what ever they like because nothing would happen to them.
its another lean towards the criminal having more rights than the victim.
lets get discussing, bitches.
Britain is turning into a nation of 'paedophobes'
By Marie Woolf, Political Editor
Published: 22 October 2006
Britain is becoming a nation in fear of its teenagers, with a growing number of people refusing to go out after dark because they feel intimidated by young people hanging around on the streets.
A survey of adults throughout Europe found that people in Britain are more afraid of teenagers than in any other country. A rise in what scientists call "paedophobia" - an unreasonable fear of children - has led to more than a million adults considering moving house. Adults are also less likely to stop teenagers committing acts of vandalism than in other countries because they fear being attacked.
According to research by IPPR, a think tank, only just over a third of Britons would ask young people to stop spray-painting a building in their street, or to stop being rowdy outside.
The report, Freedom's Orphans: Raising Youth in a Changing World, found widespread fear of verbal abuse, physical attack and reprisals. It also found that lack of adult supervision was leading to a growth in youth crime and violence.
The findings coincide with a rise in the use of Asbos to control hooliganism, vandalism and disruptive behaviour among young people. The Asbos have been deployed against children as young as 10 and have included prohibitions on loitering on street corners, and even curfews.
Some new housing developments have gated communities to keep youths out. The Government has also ordered parents who fail to keep their children under control to attend parenting classes, which includes instructions on how to get their children to go to bed.
Mr Blair's Strategy Unit has been examining ways of stopping young people being dragged into criminality by their peers. They found that those who loiter on the streets tend to move on to car-jacking and robbery unless they are diverted into other activities.
this was in the independant
By Marie Woolf, Political Editor
Published: 22 October 2006
Britain is becoming a nation in fear of its teenagers, with a growing number of people refusing to go out after dark because they feel intimidated by young people hanging around on the streets.
A survey of adults throughout Europe found that people in Britain are more afraid of teenagers than in any other country. A rise in what scientists call "paedophobia" - an unreasonable fear of children - has led to more than a million adults considering moving house. Adults are also less likely to stop teenagers committing acts of vandalism than in other countries because they fear being attacked.
According to research by IPPR, a think tank, only just over a third of Britons would ask young people to stop spray-painting a building in their street, or to stop being rowdy outside.
The report, Freedom's Orphans: Raising Youth in a Changing World, found widespread fear of verbal abuse, physical attack and reprisals. It also found that lack of adult supervision was leading to a growth in youth crime and violence.
The findings coincide with a rise in the use of Asbos to control hooliganism, vandalism and disruptive behaviour among young people. The Asbos have been deployed against children as young as 10 and have included prohibitions on loitering on street corners, and even curfews.
Some new housing developments have gated communities to keep youths out. The Government has also ordered parents who fail to keep their children under control to attend parenting classes, which includes instructions on how to get their children to go to bed.
Mr Blair's Strategy Unit has been examining ways of stopping young people being dragged into criminality by their peers. They found that those who loiter on the streets tend to move on to car-jacking and robbery unless they are diverted into other activities.
this was in the independant
i would lean towards that i probably am. but i dont put that down to the kids, i put it down to the way the government treats such things. ASBO? big fucking deal. a child who is enough of a scrote to get one wouldnt care about it.
the problem with such kids is they are clever enough to know they can do what the fuck they want. if i was attacked by a couple 14 yr olds, i couldnt defend my self. id be arrested my self no doubt because they are young. but it would be acceptable for them to whack me with what ever they like because nothing would happen to them.
its another lean towards the criminal having more rights than the victim.
lets get discussing, bitches.