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Mum shops cat-swinging son to police

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daffy654 | 18:23 Fri 16th Nov 2007 | News
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http://www.lep.co.uk/news/Mum-shops-catswingin g-son-to.3494581.jp

Could you shop a member of your family to the authorities if they did something like this? I know I definitely would!!!
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I do definitely agree with you about the poor spelling,grammar and misuse of the apostrophe Lucy Thomas but if I corrected every single instance of it on here it would be a full time occupation. I don't allow it to annoy me any longer. I will never agree that cruelty to animals is funny so would not stick up for anyone who thought otherwise on that particular subject.
Brionon. I was lucky to have very good English teachers all through secondary school. The same could not be said of other subjects.

I also believe that learning doesn't end the day you leave school. Good grammar is an asset that will stand you apart from someone who writes poorly. If an employer recieves two application forms from two equally qualified people, the poorly written one will not be the one that catches the eye.

To write poorly shows a slack attitude. It says that you can't be bothered, that you don't care how others perceive you.

If you want to learn good grammar, buy a good dictionary and read what is known as the style guide. It will tell you all you need to know about punctuation and its correct usage. Read quality publications such as a good daily paper, but avoid the 'red tops'.

Good luck.
I find that often when something horrible happens, people make light of that situation with a joke, it often breaks the discomfort we find in mankind or gives a break from the morbidity. Who really finds what Fred West did amusing? Yet there were plenty of jokes about that. When it comes to animals people cant accept that some people try to do this. I will never understand those who get so defensive over animals but wouldn't treat a person with the same respect.


If it was my son, I would no doubt have given the evidence to the RSPCA.
Yes I would, he's old enough to know better, drunk or not. What I'm wondering is who was doing the filming on the phone whilst he chased the cat around the house? He appears to have been talking to someone?
Although I agree it was a cruel thing to do, I wouldn't shop a member of my family to the authorities. I would make them very sure of how disgusted I was, but I certainly would not throw them out unless they showed no remorse. After all, I'd put the welfare of my family above an animal, loved or not.
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I wouldn't have thrown him out of the house but I would have reported him for the cruelty.People have to understand that cruelty to animals or other human beings is wrong.
To my mind he's in his late teens (what is he 19?) he's old enough to look after himself. He should be well on his bike by now anyway.
I was taught 'I before E except after C' Lucy ;o)
Sorry daffy..I clicked 'submit' before I answered your question!

I would definately shop my son or daughters to the authorities. In fact my son was arrested for criminal damage and I was so cross about it that when the police came to the house and told me they wouldn't be handcuffing him I insisted they did.

It turned out they had the wrong person...but at least my son knows I won't stand for it, lol.
Lucy Thomas.

Methinks you should learn how to spell 'RECEIVES'.

Also the use of the exact article as 'one' should not be used twice in the same sentence.

And finally, the use of your apostrophated words, such as doesn't and can't, as opposed to does not and can not (in your speech) shows the slacking you are in fact whinging about.

That is the problem with correcting English, especially on a forum like this.

I would consider myself highly intelligent in the grand scheme of things, but admittedly my spelling is terrible. That is why I am much happier picking holes in peoples' political ideology rather than their spelling or grammer.
I knew you would pop along, Wardy :o)

Totally agree, my dear Captain.
Pippster I could continue with Lucy's post above if you desire.

"If an employer recieves two application forms from two equally qualified people.........."

Now that could read as each applicant has sent two forms.

"If an employer recEIves an application form from two equally qualified candidates.................."

Mine reads better.

Also, her use of someone would be better if she wrote 'somebody'. Both are correct, but somebody is just...........nicer.

Lucy, I am not having a dig and I share your sentiments, but please!!! There are more pressing things to worry about.

With all his issues, I must take my hat off to Whiffey, who with the exception of Village Vicar, probably has the best command of the English language on AB.
Gosh i'm scared of making a spelling mistake now :))

Hi Daffy, i would have reported him also if he had been my son. He's old enough to know better, and has to realise that his actions do have consequences. What a shame for the poor wee cat though.
Gosh i'm scared of making a spelling mistake now :))

Hi Daffy, i would have reported him also if he had been my son. He's old enough to know better, and has to realise that his actions do have consequences. What a shame for the poor wee cat though.

Now spot the differences.

Gosh, I am now scared of making a spelling mistake :))

Hi Daffy. I would have also reported him if he was my son. He is old enough to know better and must realise that actions do have consequences. Also, what a shame about the poor wee cat.

Sorry, I am not being sarcastic. It is just a pet hate of mine when people criticise such things, innit.
I wasn't critisising anything Bewlay Bros, just trying to bring a bit of laughter to the thread.
No Louise, my liitle panda bear, I wasn't saying you were. Just the general tone of the thread being brought in to disrepute with all this talk of grammer etc. innit.
Lucy-The question is ''Who says ?''
The word 'Why' was once 'Hwy' An Apron was once A Napron. Shakespeare is much lauded for inventing words.
In my life time the meaning of the word 'Refute' seems to have changed. Once again-'Who says ?'
It's strange how the same people who criticised me for correcting other people are now doing it themselves. fun, isn't it.

Anyway, well done to those who spotted my deliberate mistakes in the post above. It proves that I'm not the only one concerned with good grammar despite what you may say.
Back on topic - I'd report him, family or not. If you read further down the thread there's a letter from his sister, who's also disowned him.

Violence against animals is the lowest of the low, especially as they trust humans.

Deliberate mistake my ar5e ;o)

I might start using that excuse from now on. Or maybe I won't.

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