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Time something is done now! No more soft Britain!

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Pinkypie | 07:42 Wed 20th Apr 2011 | News
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I think we need a big overhaul on how we treat the scum of Britain! Seriously need to get to grips with it!

http://www.thesun.co....-face-with-brick.html

I don't know what the answer is, and I 'm not saying it's easy but something has to change!

Sorry for my rant but I'm in that kind of mood today!
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It was a stupid thing to do, but it looks as though the intent was to vandalise the van, Not to deliberately harm the toddler.

Children are injurred by cars everyday of the year. Also accidentally. Are the drivers scum of the earth?
You're comparing apples with oranges Gromit.

The person who threw the brick may have been intent on vandalism, but as the vehicle had people inside, it is perfectly foreseeable that a brick hurled at a vehicle's glass could, and most likely would, cause injury to those inside.
http://www.google.com...N0028361303286858676A

// Mr Perry, 23, said he had stopped his vehicle to confront a group of up to 15 youths who had kicked a ball against the side of the van.
He said the gang turned on his vehicle and one of the youths hurled the brick through the window. //

From the Press Association Report it is clear the vehicle was the target not the toddler. A small child in a van may not have even been visible. It was foolish and criminal, but it does not look like it was deliberate and evil, as the taBloids have witten the story.
>>>> but it does not look like it was deliberate and evil

But the throwing of the brick at the vehicle was deliberate and evil, or do we now live in a society where a gang of kids can do what they like when someone tells them off.

Just another example of a break down of society.
But the point is you are comparing this incident with a motorist accidentally injuring a child - and I don't think you can.
Oh so according to Gromit if a gunman entered a shop only with the sole intention to grab some cash, in the pursuance of this he tried to shoot out the lock of a safe, but in doing so the bullet ricocheted and killed the owner, would the robber not be classed as 'all bad'?

I wonder if that had been your own little girl Gromit, you would still hold the same liberal view on this crime?
Gromit get a life, I agree with Pinkypie it is time that something was done about the yobo's, & i'm afraid i'm gonna upset a lot of people when I say bring back some form of corporal punishment. Once again I say observe animals in the wild watch what happens when a lion cub steps out of line,he/she gets a sharp cuff from mum with a growl of behave yourself.Ron.
Question for those who want to "do something":

What do you suggest?

What do you do to meet you goal of "doing something"? In your everyday lives I mean.
Totally agree with your sentiment, Pinky, but the question is how do we deal with these idiots/scum/barstewards?
National Service.
Let's have a referrendum about bringing back real punishment for certain crimes against society.Ron.
Ron, why not? We get a bloody referendum for everything else!!
It is a pity that this had to follow the excellent post by oneeyedvic from yesterday under News.
Oneeyedvic
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Reading this thread it would seem some posters believe taking the law into their own hands and sorting out the thugs is the answer.But didn't Mr Perry stop his van to confront 15 youths himself?
2 questions spring to mind.First what exactly was Mr Perry going to do to pacify 15 youths ? And what exactly , aside from a pointless referendum , would posters suggest is done quickly to solve the problem of anti-social behaviour, in light of the fact ASBOs seem to have been a complete failure.
Throwing a brick at a van is not evil.

It is criminal, and in this case, the unforeseen consequence was a small child was accidently injured.

To go out of your way to deliberately target someone for harm would be evil. To cause them harm by a foolish or ill judged action is not evil.

There are plenty of people who deserve to be called evil, but This was loutishness and nothing more.
Gromit

<<<<<Throwing a brick at a van is not evil. >>>>>

My understanding is that he threw a brick at the van IN ORDER to harm the driver......if that IS the case, then indeed it is EVIL.
milly143 has dared to utter those dreadful words (to some), 'National Service'.

Short of locking these thugs away from society, National Service is indeed the only way.

The 'Services' are the only institution left capable of instilling discipline back into the products of the 'soft touch society' that has been forced upon us over the years.
Evil is an emotive word used by tabloids to incite anger and stir emotions in people who may not be as bright as readers of less trivial newspapers.Its a common practice among the red tops.
Those rose-tinted spectacles of yours, AOG, are preventing you seeing the whole picture.
Rather than spouting the same old rhetoric, why don't you give us a breakdown of how you would achieve your vision of National Service, for the 21st Century ?

A hint-list for you to consider (including but not limited to);
Location,
Nature,
Aims.

When you've done that, I'm sure that we'll all relish the opportunity to develop the theme in greater detail via robust debate, suggestion and counter-suggestion.
I wouldn't be so bold as to say for sure that National Service or return of corporal punishment is the answer, but I'd certainly say these are options that need to be looked into.
It's a downward spiral as the scum breed scrum, the morals and guidance are lost to history and as teachers are forbidden to enforce any guidance, many kids are going completely without.
If it isn't addressed any time soon it will only get worse.

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