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Come to think of it, I wouldn't drop a quarter on my friends either. Rat out the diddlers and other assorted pedophiles, the rapists, the quys that beat up on women, and the ones that abuse animals. The cops get well paid to bust people. Let them do their job. Looks like the clouds are clearing up. The fish will be biting soon. Have a nice day:) |
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Yes I would shop my kids, then again, I wouldnt have too, because my kids WOULDN'T dream of doing summat so stupid, why?, cuz I've brought up my kids well, and I'm DAMN PROUD of em both!:D
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I have never bought anything from anyone in a pub, or knowingly bought something stolen.( I have bought goods from e-bay ...but I trust traders to be bona fide) As a youngster I scrumped apples, I scavenged for coal on the railway lines........but there is a vast difference between those things and going out with the express aim of looting, rioting and setting fires. I have absolutely no doubt in my mind what I would do if I found my child had done any of those things...and anyone who knows me, knows that I do what I say. Most of the problems that beset this country can be traced back to slack parenting...taking the line of least resistance, not setting boundaries. If you know your offspring has been up to looting etc, and you don't act then you are as guilty as they are....because you give out the message that it is Ok, it doesn't really matter that much...Currys/PC World/Sony...well, they are big companies, they can stand the loss. They will get it all back on the insurance......yes and we, the consumer, ends up paying for it. Maybe 'misguided' wasn't the right word after all...maybe 'misguided' was too lenient. |
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Quite correct MargP, parents provide the problem.
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Oh, and another thing...I have never been the sort of person that follows the crowd. Doing something because 'the crowd' are doing it has never been a great motivational factor for me.
I think for myself and act according to my conscience. |
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Thanks Odders.
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Well said Marg, totally agree with you.
There is a piece in the news that a mother has shopped her daughter to the cops, I will see if I can find it and put it up. |
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When we were very young, my brother took fourpence from my mothers purse......we hadn't much money anyway, but my mother was determined that he would never do such a thing again......she put his coat on and marched him down to the police station.....he skriked all the way there....she told the desk sergeant what he had done and he was locked up in the cells for a couple of hours...he was read the riot act from a very large stern policeman before he was allowed home.
This was how we were taught about the consequences of our actions...the lessons were live...and they lived with us. I have only one daughter, but I parented her in the way that I was parented.......Strictly, and with boundaries. She knew who was in charge........ME! |
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The polls curently stands at just under 20% who wouldn't help bring their offspring to justice.
Which neatly mirrors the conclusion that one in five Britons are sadly now scum. I'm certainly no goody-goody, but I've never bought stuff of the back of a van either. Crime always has a victim. Whether it's the public who have to pay for over inflated goods, marked up to cover loss by shoplifting, or the old dear who now lives in terror, after being broken in to, and having her telly nicked. There's always a victim, and always a cost to other people. |
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The majority of the population lived in poverty in the great depression of the twenties and thirties.
Certainly compared to today. People didn't riot. They marched. They muddled along the best they could, in the hope that one day they'd earn enough again to feed and clothe their families. There was respect. Self-respect. Respect for their neighbour, teachers, police. Respect for the very fabric of what made Britain one of the most civilised places in the history of this planet. Removing the fear of being brought to justice, if you do wrong, is this society's gravest action. We are living with the consequences of the selfish 'me and mine' generation. |
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The question is hypothetical. A yes, or no. |
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To me it's as simple as explaining to children that cheating at snakes and ladders, or whatever, is wrong.
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I'd like to broaden the question, to those who voted that they wouldn't bring their child to justice, after they'd been involved in riots and looting.
If you found out a close family member, perhaps your offsping, was sexually abusing a child, would you similarly help them avoid the law of the land, and them paying for their crimes? |
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