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First person charged is a 31 year old teacher. LOL.
Could get up to 10 years apparently.
That doesn't really prove anything does it. We know not *everyone* rioting is a youth.
So what does it say about the lack of discipline that everyone says is missing from our society when one of the first people to appear before the courts and pleading guilty to looting is a 31-year-old teacher?![]()
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Think most people missed this post due to the arguements going on.
So what does it say about the lack of discipline that everyone says is missing from our society when one of the first people to appear before the courts and pleading guilty to looting is a 31-year-old teacher?![]()
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Think most people missed this post due to the arguements going on.
I'm 56 & bought a NYPD hoodie in New York as it was a bit windy & cold... proceeds from Sales went to the Widows & Orphans from 9/11 so was a good cause. I wore it happily there daily, with no issues... but I haven't worn it since we got back to the UK quite a few weeks back because of the stigma attached. Just like the Union Jack & certain other items of branded clothing, the wasters in the UK have blurred the divide between what is acceptable to wear / display & what isnt, by association.
I'm 56
Agree. Though I don't feel we should ban burka's as that would only serve to **** people off.
But then everyone who wants to hide their face will just wear a burka instead of a mask of and thing else.
Why because I refuse to be politically correct? I say what I see!
What utter rubbish! Poverty does not exist in this country, not in any real sense. Poverty does not mean not having the latest flat screen TV and XBox. If it did then many working people would be more poverty-stricken than many of those on benefits.Perhaps if there was any hope of ever achieving anything in life if you're born into poverty then things wouldn't be boiling over.
Obviously there are exceptions, but social mobility has pretty much ended for the latest generation.
We are a country and Haves and Have-nots. Should we just expect those at the bottom to accept it?
Perhaps if there was any hope of ever achieving anything in life if you're born into poverty then things wouldn't be boiling over.
Obviously there are exceptions, but social mobility has pretty much ended for the latest generation.
We are a country and Haves and Have-nots. Should we just expect those at the bottom to accept it?
What utter rubbish! Poverty does not exist in this country, not in any real sense. Poverty does not mean not having the latest flat screen TV and XBox. If it did then many working people would be more poverty-stricken than many of those on benefits.
These riots are just mass-law breaking and are nothing to do with poverty ,and if you think that then you are giving people an excuse to come and set fire to your car/house/business just because they think they are hard done by.
Social mobility was most harmed when grammar schools were closed down, and when there ceased to be any incentive to work due to the benefits system.
I have been struck by how many of the affected business owners are obviously immigrants and how many of the law breakers are either home - grown white or black people. Try telling somebody who has set up a business here from nothing that it is ok for some gang of people to smash it up becuase they were "born in to poverty". They will be too amazed by your naivety to even comment.