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Neil 02-12-2008 07:28

Re: Young tearaways around the Roegreave Rd area
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 656605)
There has been a new development un the technology of the Mosquito teen repellet
The MOSQUITO - Ultrasonic Teenage Youth Deterrent, Teen Tormentor
At £400 a time they are beyond the reach of most BUT....

The noise has been made into a phone ringtone so that the little terrors can phone each other in class without teacher hearing.
Mosquito the Ultrasonic Youth deterrent for shops and homes Compound Security Systems News page

SO - it should be possible to download it to a PC and play it full blast without annoying neighbours :D

I thought some do gooders had decided these Mosquito devices were a breach of the childrens human rights

MargaretR 02-12-2008 08:15

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 656626)
I thought some do gooders had decided these Mosquito devices were a breach of the childrens human rights

Yes - the models produced now have variable pitch so that they don't discriminate - whether you set it at the pitch for teens or for all is up to you :D

magpie 02-12-2008 11:36

Re: Young tearaways around the Roegreave Rd area
 
clip round the ear with a wet rag would be better........

jaysay 02-12-2008 16:41

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 656681)
clip round the ear with a wet rag would be better........

The only trouble with that magpie is you end up worse of than the little brats who are causing the trouble:(

panther 02-12-2008 17:13

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Just buy a cat repelent thingy...my daughter swears she can hear them, so did another teenager, she didint even know about it, she asked what the noise were, to which i couldnt hear, then realised that a neighbiour was showing us one and turned it on!!, my daughter had to walk away as the noise was annoying her...lol

jaysay 03-12-2008 09:41

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 656769)
Just buy a cat repelent thingy...my daughter swears she can hear them, so did another teenager, she didint even know about it, she asked what the noise were, to which i couldnt hear, then realised that a neighbiour was showing us one and turned it on!!, my daughter had to walk away as the noise was annoying her...lol

Just love your family panther:D

panther 10-12-2008 19:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 656917)
Just love your family panther:D

LOL, notice that im the 'smart' one:D

jaysay 11-12-2008 09:19

Re: Young tearaways around the Roe Greave Rd area
 
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Originally Posted by panther (Post 658965)
LOL, notice that im the 'smart' one:D

Thank god for that would have hatted you to be the dumb one:D

magpie 14-12-2008 12:09

Re: Young tearaways around the Roegreave Rd area
 
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Originally Posted by panther (Post 656769)
Just buy a cat repelent thingy...my daughter swears she can hear them, so did another teenager, she didint even know about it, she asked what the noise were, to which i couldnt hear, then realised that a neighbiour was showing us one and turned it on!!, my daughter had to walk away as the noise was annoying her...lol

My daughter says the same.... pity they can't hear "turn your music down or clean your room ":hothothot

Ossywarrior 27-01-2009 04:05

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well im 32 now and to be honest i think things where a hell of a lot worse back when i was 14. the increase in cctv, community programs, community wardens and police patrols have made a reduction. i think some of us have a clouded memory when we think back. what i find strange is that there has been an increase in teenage ganga hanging around rhoden and trinity street ever since the tinkerbrook new builds where built, coincidence? heaven forbid if these so called "feral" kids came from good homes.

Neil 27-01-2009 07:44

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Originally Posted by Ossywarrior (Post 672778)
well im 32 now and to be honest i think things where a hell of a lot worse back when i was 14. the increase in cctv, community programs, community wardens and police patrols have made a reduction. i think some of us have a clouded memory when we think back. what i find strange is that there has been an increase in teenage ganga hanging around rhoden and trinity street ever since the tinkerbrook new builds where built, coincidence? heaven forbid if these so called "feral" kids came from good homes.

A very good honest first post. It is usual for new members to post a hello thread in the introductions section. Welcome to the forum.

garinda 27-01-2009 07:51

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I always understood the term 'good homes' to mean the child was well cared for.

It has nothing at all to do with the type of home the child lives in.

There are good and bad parents living in every type of house, be it a humble dwelling or a mansion.

jaysay 27-01-2009 10:24

Re: Young tearaways around the Roe Greave Rd area
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 672795)
I always understood the term 'good homes' to mean the child was well cared for.

It has nothing at all to do with the type of home the child lives in.

There are good and bad parents living in every type of house, be it a humble dwelling or a mansion.

Spot on Rindi, I saw one couple dropping off their little darling at the bottom of Rhyddings Street one Friday night, the kid was armed with a six pack of Special Brew and the Parents were off for their night out in their series 7 BMW dressed to the nines, safe in the knowledge that their child was out of their hair for the night and somebody else's problem:mad:

Ossywarrior 27-01-2009 21:27

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 672794)
A very good honest first post. It is usual for new members to post a hello thread in the introductions section. Welcome to the forum.


:D

well im using the companys pc so i thought id save time and just post :D

Ossywarrior 27-01-2009 21:34

Re: Young tearaways around the Roegreave Rd area
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 672795)
I always understood the term 'good homes' to mean the child was well cared for.

It has nothing at all to do with the type of home the child lives in.

There are good and bad parents living in every type of house, be it a humble dwelling or a mansion.


very good point but many many parents belive that being a good parent is giving there child what they ask for/want. now to me that isnt right i think it has bred a generation of children who are selfish, arrogant, cocky and belive that they dont have to work hard for waht they get.
also most familys have both parents working and let there teenagers look after themselves while they work.
maybe if the cost of living wasnt so high we could all get back to some good family morals and maybe in a generation or two we will have kids that are respectful again.

p.s

i find most adults just as bad as kids.


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