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Yet another typical example of Britain in 2012

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anotheoldgit | 12:35 Thu 01st Mar 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail....estaurant-toilet.html

Are we not learning anything from the actions of some of our young, what is the answer to prevent these increasing vile actions, what is the reason for it, do youngsters know far too much about sex these days?

Don't anyone dare say "it is no different now to what it was in the past" or that old chestnuts, "these sort of things are more reported than they were in the past".

What we need are answers, not excuses.
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Are we not learning anything from the actions of some of our young

It would appear that what a small minority of young people are doing is viewing vulnerable girls as 'easy game'. What we *should* learn from this is that we now have an overly sexualised teenage population, where sex is something of a sport - and more worrying is the 'gang bang' mentality. Is...
13:35 Thu 01st Mar 2012
I knew the east End in the 50's and 60's. Kids were cheeky but cheerful.
There have been times in the last ten years when I have decided to keep away from areas I used to know as they have become threatening. We have changed the demographic structure but hadn't a clue how to handle the change.
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naomi24

I am now much older, and I have learnt to give like for like.
AOG, //I have learnt to give like for like.//

Sensible adults don’t entertain ‘like for like’ behaviour – it’s childish - and neither do we scream ‘offence’ at every opportunity - which is why many of us are strangers to the ‘report’ button here - but if Zeuhl can understand why you apologised to him for your rudeness to me, which is a complete mystery to me, I’m sure he will much appreciate it.

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