do these people live in the same reality we do........

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do these people live in the same reality we do........

If they mean, putting the blame on the parents for a person under 18, then it is a good idea.

The only reason there are so many young people out there who act like total scum is almost always down to the way they were brought up.

Kids who's parents "hate to see them upset" and give them everything they want because of it usually end up with kids who think they are the center of the universe and will do whatever they like.

Similarly kids who's parents dont give a flying **** about them will go off the rails even earlier and usually end up doing drugs.

Where do you think this "chav" culture has come from? There are alot of people out there that geniunley act like scum, rather than what the media is trying to do with all these "fashion behaviour styles"

I say blame the parents. They are responsible for bringing their children up correctly, and if they don't do it properly, their kids end up as todays chavs, and tomorrows jail in-mates.
 
If you read the report that Jai posted, then read THIS report - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6664503.stm, you really do wonder if those suggesting raising the age of criminal responsibility really are living in the real world.

If they mean, putting the blame on the parents for a person under 18, then it is a good idea.

I say blame the parents. They are responsible for bringing their children up correctly, and if they don't do it properly, their kids end up as todays chavs, and tomorrows jail in-mates.

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I couldn't agree more. Parents who can't control their kids will probably find an extraodinary new found ability if THEY face the threat of jail for their kids crimes.

Better still, repeat offending kids should be sold to medical science for experiments or stuck on the Island of Anthrax with no grounds for appeal :devil:
 
i cannot believe anyone who lives in thjis country would suggest this.
personally its the reverse we need with harder policing and more consequences.
just last week there was a stabbing a few hundred feet from my front door.i was actually walking to work and heard all the commotion going off and police response.
this ended in the death of a 16 year old boy. this is a perfect example of what knife carrying leads to(as an example of crimes that need policed on a 0 tolerence level) and for me a much harder line is needed
 
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Stupid idea. The parents should get hammered, but AS WELL as their scumbag offspring, not instead of.

I'm with Custard on this one; zero tolerance is what's needed. The prospect of living the rest of their teenage years in a borstal (a proper one, no tv's/pool tables etc, just a basic cell and enforced education) should put a lot of 'em straight. We've got kids under 10 doing all sorts these days, why on earth should they get away with it?
 
thank you Cazz, that was the very first thing that came into my head when reading that report on the beebs site...

im with Custrad and JonnyBoy here, yeah the parents need to take some of the blame, but the lil ****s that commit the crimes cant get away with it, we need to be harder on them and make it even nastier for them if they do get convicted, no plus surrounding with pool tables, gyms, sky tv and all that crap. they need to be prisons not holiday camps

if your old enough to do the crime your old enough to do the time imo
 
police round here are jaded and demotivated and who can blame them.last time i called them out(one of many times!) they told me its the same core group whe get arrested over and over again and keep commiting eg stealing cars 7 days a week.
a local big news car theft of a bentley showed it being driven in a 30/20mph zones at 100mph+ yet the thief got community service.i wonder how i would have been treated doing the same in my own car?
 
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