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If someone threatened to kick my 1 month old baby, i'd give them a good kicking. I can't stand cowards like that.


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 6:07 pm
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I live in a VERY working class area of South Wales.

You do, I live in a VERY I-can't-be-bothered-to-work class area in Middlesex.


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 6:39 pm
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sorry but im still LOLing @ MrNutt

"dress as a mexican wrestler, corral them into your garage then fxxk em and eat em!"

😆


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 8:17 pm
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"dress as a mexican wrestler, corral them into your garage then fxxk em and eat em!"

IT'S THE ONLY LANGUAGE THEY UNDERSTAND!


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 9:45 pm
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beat the shit into them they wont do it again i can promise you that XD


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 11:07 pm
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You can't touch the little ****s cos thats child abuse.

You can't let them take the piss & threaten your family.

Its bad calma to deal with them as individuals, alone with your identity hidden. No one wants the risk this kind of move coming back at them.

Thing is the last option is the only one that will work, so you have to spend a little time finding where they live, and kick **** out of them. One at a time. Make sure you have an aliby prepared just in case needed.
Keep the aliby simple as its easier to remember. Don't mention specifics during the lesson, just that they need to stay in at night.

Failing this, its perhaps time to move on.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 12:00 am
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Posted : 20/06/2009 12:39 am
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You can't touch the little **** cos thats child abuse.

Yup what you're advocating is indeed child abuse. I'm somewhat surprised you're being allowed to suggest how to stalk and abuse children and then pervert the justice system to get away with it, but whatever floats your boat I guess.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 12:50 am
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From experience....

You're the adult, they're kids. At the end of the day they're scared and insecure, play on this. Act like an adult. Don't get angry, don't lose your rag, just calmly and in control explain in an adult manner without 'dissing' them, what is wrong with invading people's property. You're in charge and all they want is confrontation. Get cross and they'll get their mobile phones out to record it.

Be a teacher. STand calmly with them and discuss it. They're used to people shouting at them and starting fights, break the sequence and reason with them.

I'm not guaranteeing this will work but it has for me in seriously violent areas of Liverpool and Manchester and Leigh where I live now.

Tackle the ring leaders head on too. You're in charge and you're not scared and they will back down.

The current crop of local lads who prowl the streets round ours simply don't mess with me. Not because I'm hard or big or scary but because a couple of years ago I took them all to one side and explained why their actions were making them look silly and childish. I don't have to do anything now if they start kicking off on our road, just walk out and they immediately wander off.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 12:54 am
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Yes.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 1:12 am
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samuri, either your drugs are better than mine or the kids you dealt with were more sensible. Reason with a **** wanting to kick my 2yo kid? With a cricket bat possibly, or a golf club.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 10:47 pm
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The current crop of local lads who prowl the streets round ours simply don't mess with me. Not because I'm hard or big or scary but because a couple of years ago I took them all to one side and explained why their actions were making them look silly and childish. I don't have to do anything now if they start kicking off on our road, just walk out and they immediately wander off.

Where do you live....Eton?!


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 10:52 pm
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In Eton they would beat the daylight out of him whilst reciting Byron.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 11:03 pm
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Grumm - Read on

You are in charge, until you turn your back and they put your windows through or smash your car up or batter you for daring to stand up to them.

Have seen this happen only 2 doors from where my kids live, a woman asks some teens not to lean on her car, get a load of abuse and told to f*** off inside before she gets a slap. That night her car gets vandalised.

Next time they lean on the car the husband goes out, tells them to bugger off and gets battered for his trouble, wife gets the same when she goes to help. They are told that a fire is likely if the police are involved. They move home.

Leave your wheelie bin out and its taken to the new ball park and set on fire.

So yes - i am guilty of having a plan should anything happen to my kids who are unfortunate enough to live in this environment.

It may not be nice but for some people its reality.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 11:32 pm
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Its rather interesting that the people who are confrontational have trouble with the kids, the people who are not don't.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 11:34 pm
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Quote from the OP- 'both black and white kids'- Why make the distinction? I am intrigued to know.

Also, a number of people seem to feel that the College is responsible for their student's behaviour. they may well be interested- but they are not responsible for it. Is your employer responsible for your behaviour as you walk to work?


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 12:13 am
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The problem round here is that if you punch a white bloke it's called a punch-up. If the bloke is black you are commiting a rasist attack.
If the school isn't aware of student's actions it can't help with dealing with it. And in the good old days there was somethinh called reputation, remember?


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 8:01 am
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Grumm - Read on

You are in charge, until you turn your back and they put your windows through or smash your car up or batter you for daring to stand up to them.

Have seen this happen only 2 doors from where my kids live, a woman asks some teens not to lean on her car, get a load of abuse and told to f*** off inside before she gets a slap. That night her car gets vandalised.

Next time they lean on the car the husband goes out, tells them to bugger off and gets battered for his trouble, wife gets the same when she goes to help. They are told that a fire is likely if the police are involved. They move home.

Leave your wheelie bin out and its taken to the new ball park and set on fire.

So yes - i am guilty of having a plan should anything happen to my kids who are unfortunate enough to live in this environment.

It may not be nice but for some people its reality.

I read it, it's awful, but why don't you try reading samuri's post?

I will repeat YET AGAIN, I'm not suggesting that in all circumstances you can just talk to people reasonably and expect them to behave reasonably, but it works surprisingly often. People often are scared and nervous (paranoid from reading the Daily Mail too much :P), end up being overly defensive/aggressive, and escalate situations which could have been dealt with more calmly.

I've seen this happen many times. I'm sure I will shortly get accused of blaming the victim, yada yada yada.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 9:15 am
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[i]The current crop of local lads who prowl the streets round ours simply don't mess with me. Not because I'm hard or big or scary but because a couple of years ago I took them all to one side and explained why their actions were making them look silly and childish[/i]

In fairness, you did also show them the raised mound of earth where you buried the previous trouble makers.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 9:23 am
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Look grumm, Britain’s youths are lovely young people!

[url] http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8111489.stm [/url]


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 5:29 pm
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You can't touch the little **** cos thats child abuse.

you cant but i can 😈


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:08 pm
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And as if by ****ing magic, last night I had the local teenage drunken idiots run over my car and smash my wing mirror off (and another 2 cars in the street), there's another grands worth of damage done to my cars by the pleasant teenagers of today. Police advised I park the other way round on the road so they cant get a run up down the hill, which is a fair point but doesnt do much to stem the anger and hatred I'm feeling. They apologised for not being here or being able to do anything at all about it.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:11 pm
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As TJ has wisely pointed out earlier, it means you are an aggressive person. Yeah......


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:19 pm
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Teenage kids? - where I live its golf club members who smash door mirrors off cars. Last year I think they got to 60 before they ran into the police van waiting for them in a side road.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:21 pm
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Definitely local kids, almost no-one else walks the streets round here as the locals consist of commuter families of teenagers and 50+s, there's almost never any trouble but there has been a vast increase in the number of "hoodies" walking the streets with beer in the last 2 weeks, yelling at each other, lobbing glass bottles about etc. I've tried to ignore them and stay away from the windows so as not to become a "target" but I'm afraid now I may have to change tactics. As the police said, unless someone catches them red handed and detains them with reasonable force they will never find out who it is and it will continue when the police are not around (which is most of the time, as the 5 local police cover a MASSIVE area including a small town centre).


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:39 pm
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I've always thought that humiliation is a strong deterrent. There were 2 young guys up on court here in Wgtn for trying to nick a helicopter (!). It was parked on the wharf where it always is and then had been boozing all day and decided to get in it and try an start it, which they kind of did. Anyway in court they said that it was just a laugh and that they didn;t want to go to jail but what else could they do as they had no jobs and were on benefit.
My solution was get the ****s to wear a nice pink lycra getup with a big "I HAVE COMMITTED A CRIME FOR WHICH I AM BEING PUNISHED" printed on it and pick up litter or lick up dog sh1t or something. Something that humiliates them publicly - why not - they deserve it. Putting them in jail will only probably "offend their human rights" or some such PC bolax.
grrrr
i weas bullied at school for years and years for being a bit different. I got fed up with it so much so i ended up putting one of the (smaller) ringleaders in a bin headfirst and then mildly electrocuting the other one during science class "because i was smart". never had a problem after that and in fact they became mates and a few of them realised that they didn;t have to act like complete boofheads to be cool. Sport played a part in that.


 
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