Fucking Kids

Brynn

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I just popped down to the shops to get some stuff to drink (irn bru :p) and there were about 100 bout 13-15 year olds down at the shops just "hanging out".

They were moving a "Road Diverted ->" sign into the middle of the road as i was driving home.

There has to be something the police can do for this, im a 20 year old resonably fit guy, but 100 kids scare the bejeebus out of me.
 

Cyfr

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They are not kids, they are chavs. Stop paying taxes, watch them suffer! :clap:
 

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Phone the police station, they'll send a car around and clear them off.
 

Brynn

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They aint chav's they would be chavs if they lived in Dundee (sorry leggy :p)

they wear normal as i would put it clothes (some skater, some trendies)

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for tom what would i say 999 - police "there are some unruly kids at the shops in Westhill looking menacing"
 

Gray

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Did you follow where the sign was going? Or did it lead straight into a brick wall?
 

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Brynn said:
dont know i was wanting to see if you knew :p

I suppose it might be loitering, but to be honest, they're not really causing any harm just hanging around shops. At least they're not hanging around housing estates irritating people who are at home, or vandalising housing estates etc. I know it can be intimidating but just ignore them and they'll probably ignore you. I never get any trouble so I must be doing something right. Perhaps they think I'm a fellow chav.

btw, the title of this thread might attract "the wrong sort" from google or something.
 

old.user4556

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If they're playing about with road signs which could potentially cause harm by placing them on the road, then they can do something about that i'd imagine.

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To be honest, kids' behaviour today has been the worst I've ever encountered in my life.

Was looking out of my office window last week and a couple of scroates stopped and started writing in a white/silver marker on a post on the street. I mean, the little fuckers deliberately set out to deface public property. They physically go out, spend money on a marker pen just to do that!?

National Service is what they deserve I say.


Oh, and baseball caps should be banned for the under 21s.
 

old.user4556

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I blame the parents Ono,

Noone seems to tell off kids (in my experience) anymore. My next door neighbour's kid (looks about 3, maybe 4) is a right pest and all she does is bat her eyelids and say "don't be silly now!" where as my dad would have smacked me and said "stop arsing about!".

She asked me to change a tyre for her a few weeks ago, which i did 'cos i'm nice; and all the time i was working with nasty break dust the kid was fucking about with the tools and kept getting in the way. I held my breath and ignored him, but then he got in the back of the car whilst it was jacked up. I shouted at the mother saying that it was very dangerous for the child and me for him to be in the car whilst it was jacked so high. Yet still, she just said "darling ! please come out the car? ". It wasn't until I raised my voice did he actually move.

NEEDS A FUCKING SLAP.

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a couple of days ago I was at a party where some kids also were. these were young ones, of about 5 I guess. one, a girl, was clambering all over my gf and myself when she thought it would be fun to pull my gf's hair really hard. once was play but she kept at it even after both my gf and I repeatedly told her to stop. the thing that shocked me was that it was as if we hadn't even spoken. the kid just kept at it. when I was a child and two adults told me to stop what I was doing I bloody well sat up and listened. god I feel old.
 

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Perhaps the girl would have started "harrassing" you, only she found there wouldnt be any fun in pulling hair of a bald man? ;)
 

Ch3tan

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Bald!?Bald?! Look at the mullet on him! And that jumper, eugghhh!
 

TdC

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shurrup you :eek: my jumper kicks ass and you know it :p
 

Ch3tan

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Is that cause its so scary it causes death?

And to think I defended your hair folicles.
 

TdC

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well, yeah, you did, and don't think I'm not grateful, but my jumper is very dear to me :(
 

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I left a browser window open one night and my gf looked at my screen and said "who's that scary long haired person with a beard?!".

Your avatar scares her TdC :(
 

TdC

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tell her I'm a specialist in sheep relational therapy :)
 

Frizz

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I can't stand the young ones who do nothing other than "hang 'round" shops all day and night. All they do is harass staff and customers.

Usually along the lines of:

"Can you buy us some fags?"

Tbh i think the school system should adopt sadistic teachers, and give them back the ability to beat the little chavs. Because obviously the parents don't give a shit how their kids treat other people.
 

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You're born, you get rusks thrown into your face and given the curse of basic language, your favourite matchbox car is snatched away from you and you're shoved into school before you know it - left to the mercy of teachers and to the whims of other stupid kids who have just as much idea as you but are willing to cling to something (a burberry cap or nike trainers), and be violent about it... what do you do? Join in or what?
Violent teachers/parents/pigs (aka THE POLICE, hah) isn't going to fix a thing. Beat them down, but beat them into what? They don't have an environment to grow into other than a council estate. Or whatever.
Nuke the lot from orbit.
 

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I hung about parks and cemetries and got drunk as a youngster. I grew up a functional and well educated individual. LEAVE THEM ALONE! (or burn them with petrol and matches. See if I care),
 

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Big G said:
I left a browser window open one night and my gf looked at my screen and said "who's that scary long haired person with a beard?!".

Your picture scares her TdC :(
fixed.
 

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I remember starting high school and being in complete awe of the older kids, and pretty damn scared of getting 'cuffed', or having my head shoved down the toilet and flushed.

When I hit the '5th year', the new kids started, and instantly began to ridicule us and tell us all to 'eff off' at every opportunity.

Even my younger sister, just a few years between us, has zero respect for anyone older and wiser than her, even my parents and her grandparents.

Kids are definitely getting worse - I'd have got a 'good hiding' for doing some of the things they get up to these days!

Damn, I sound old now......

On the other hand, I also used to hang around on the streets. It was either stay in and watch telly with the 'rents, or go and hang out, meet boys and generally get up to mischief. Nothing much else to do!

(until I discovered the joys of gaming of course!)
 

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I had no respect for most adults when I was a kid. Mainly because I was cleverer than they were and could out-argue them. Only the big, burly adults who took my insolence as an invite to violence were treated with some respect, and even then, not if I could run faster.

I don't think it's much worse now really. The council estates when I was a kid were pretty much as you describe them now.
 

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well i think children need the occasional slap to put them back in thier places,be it by they schools or the parents but preferably by both.


i got the cane at school once for something i didnt do but was involved by association,when i got home and told my parents they just shrugged and said "well you deserved it" and that was the end of the matter
 

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heh. It's always nice to think back on the 'good old days' when nothing ever went wrong and noone ever played up their parents isn't it? :p

There's the bad and the good kids from all generations. The older people tend to only notice the bad ones though. I'm pretty certain most of you misbehaved most of the time and didn't show much respect to older people as they saw it, but it just doesn't strike you in the same way as other people doing it.
 

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Every time my eyes grace his avatar, Cast Away comes to mind :D
 

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Alliandre said:
heh. It's always nice to think back on the 'good old days' when nothing ever went wrong and noone ever played up their parents isn't it? :p

Oh, I played up....but in secret.

I would have had a very red backside, no television in my bedroom, and a 2-week grounding for doing even the most minor of things (if I was caught).

My sister used to have no bedroom door half the time - Dad used to remove it cos she kept slamming it!

Can't really imagine many parents doing things like that nowadays - I wouldn't do it anyway.
 

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I'm sorry but I can't say that I was ever marginally bad when I was a child. It just wasn't worth it. I loved and still do love my mum and dad however I respected their point of view and the fact that if I did something which could endanger myself and others I got spanked.

I feel a lot of parents don't seem to care like my parents did or others of their generation. I would never have been allowed to "hang about" round shops and to be honest there isn't a lot of fun in that is there?

The other day we saw two accidents on the way home, both involved bicycles and groups of kids.

1] The first involved a kid getting hit full on by a car
2] (had to be air ambulanced away) involved kids playing "chicken" across a very dangerous road.

I wasn't allowed out on my bike till I had past my cycling proficiency test, do they still do this these days?

Another reason my parents wouldn't let me "hang about" was because of the danger, there is a whole lot more danger (or it appears that way) lurking around street corners these days, so why aren't parents worried?

There were two incidents when I was growing up which forced my dad to make our house like Fort Knox :

1] A rapist call "The Fox" was prevalent in the Chiltern area.
2] A school friend of mine was raped and murdered whilst walking back from a friends home. Her attacker turned out to be the local Chief Constable's son.

I didn't and still don't feel my parents were strict, however they wanted to know where we all were, even if we were going for a walk they wanted to know which direction in the village we were going. If we went to friends they wanted to know which one. They also had the telephone number of all of my friends so if I wasn't home when I said I would be they could ring. Do parents still do that?

Sorry about the rant and I totally realise that parents are not entirely to blame for the actions of their children, however the fact they are not allowed to really discipline them anymore (by this I mean a spank bottom not beat them within an inch of their lives) seems to mean that children no longer have any respect for their parents or the morals they are trying install.

Before people flame me by morals I mean the basic difference between what is right and what is wrong, without parents programming the basics into their children how will they differentiate when they develop their own minds?
 

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