pauldyson1uk
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wonder what the prat of a PM is going to say.
I think some people are reading too much into this.
You had a protest, that got a bit violent, and when the police failed to deal with it, it emboldened other idiots to have a go across London. The last 36 hours has seen other idiots across the country joining in.
Classic case of mob mentality.
There are kids throwing rocks and bricks who are barely 12/13 years old, what discrimination/lack of employment have they suffered from? The lack of aggression by the police has made it a free for all, and until the Police act more assertively, mobs will continue to engage in this.
I think some people are reading too much into this.
You had a protest, that got a bit violent, and when the police failed to deal with it, it emboldened other idiots to have a go across London. The last 36 hours has seen other idiots across the country joining in.
Classic case of mob mentality.
There are kids throwing rocks and bricks who are barely 12/13 years old, what discrimination/lack of employment have they suffered from? The lack of aggression by the police has made it a free for all, and until the Police act more assertively, mobs will continue to engage in this.
wonder what the prat of a PM is going to say.
"unacceptable"
"sickening"
"we've got cctv"
"those responsible will be caught"
essentially, feck all.
wonder what the prat of a PM is going to say.
Right.....ok so they are poor.......so what.....does that mean they should get given to them what others have to work for? Does it buggery. Get a damn job and work for what you want like everyone else.....no jobs? Balls, no jobs you think are good enough for you you mean....Mcdonalds are always hiring....there are always cleaning jobs....but that aint as Gangsta as mugging someone or looting a shop is it.
short sighted to simply say 'they are bastards, crack their skulls in' and not do anything about what's causing them to riot in the first place.
people will always do things when they get away with it, whether its bullying, skiving off work, jibbing at matches or rioting.
which all boils down to people trying to get stuff for free. If theres no-one saying "thats wrong" rather than laughing about it with them, whats to deter them from doing it again?
people will always do things when they get away with it, whether its bullying, skiving off work, jibbing at matches or rioting.
which all boils down to people trying to get stuff for free. If theres no-one saying "thats wrong" rather than laughing about it with them, whats to deter them from doing it again?
What do you want him to do?
Go into forensic detail about what they're planning to do to combat it?
Unfortuanetly you have to take the short sighted stance first to then be able to divert your resources to the bigger porblem.
It's worried me. What message does it give to the looters?The cops sitting back has literally gobsmacked me.
people will always do things when they get away with it, whether its bullying, skiving off work, jibbing at matches or rioting.
which all boils down to people trying to get stuff for free. If theres no-one saying "thats wrong" rather than laughing about it with them, whats to deter them from doing it again?
Of course, you have to take short term measures, but to just ignore any examination of the bigger problems causing this, or just dismiss it as being an excuse for the people who are doing this, that's wrong. There are more than enough commentators who are talking about how to deal with this in the short term, the bigger problems can also be discussed.
It's worried me. What message does it give to the looters?
It's not an excuse, it doesn't mean they should, but it's an explanation. I don't come from a wealthy background, and I spent some time unemployed, but I would never do anything like this, it horrifies me. The fact is though, low employment, a poor economy, people having no money etc., it is a factor which causes this sort of thing. This doesn't mean that what these people have done is acceptable or excused, nor that they should escape punishment, they absolutely shouldn't, but it would be reactionary and short sighted to simply say 'they are bastards, crack their skulls in' and not do anything about what's causing them to riot in the first place.
16,000 police on the street tonight.
Let them have free reign, and the riots will be finished tonight.
If i was a shopkeeper i'd be sitting with a shotgun and a big dog
edit: actually, whats the law if you shoot someone whilst they are breaking into/broke into your shop and looting?
The majority of those police aren't trained for riots, I'm not sure it will be that simple.
The majority of those police aren't trained for riots, I'm not sure it will be that simple.
If i was a shopkeeper i'd be sitting with a shotgun and a big dog
edit: actually, whats the law if you shoot someone whilst they are breaking into/broke into your shop and looting?
You are right, but a presence that large should deter some of those little cnuts off. The problem is even if there are 20,000 of them, and they are passive, not much will change. I've no idea why they haven't used the kettling method as of yet.
Your right it is not that simple and where are these extra 10,000 Police coming from.
To take the argument your making to its logical conclusion Pogue, we'd stop prosecuting criminals from socially disadvantaged areas and start treating them as victims of a class divide or social exclusion.
Your right it is not that simple and where are these extra 10,000 Police coming from.
I hope so, but that's the issue I see too. Clearly the amount of police is an issue, but it comes down to their tactics, if they are passive, it will not change a single thing. If they take on the rioters, I can see that either helping the situation or escalating it further. It's an impossible situtation.
Bussed in from all over the place apparently. Question is: Where were they last night?
I'd like to think it's the same as someone breaking into your house. You should have the right to defend all property you own.
I hope so, but that's the issue I see too. Clearly the amount of police is an issue, but it comes down to their tactics, if they are passive, it will not change a single thing. If they take on the rioters, I can see that either helping the situation or escalating it further. It's an impossible situtation.
No idea, let's hope it doesn't spread to those places.
Let's not pretend that "poverty and social exclusion" is a new thing in society. It's been around for centuries. It was around when I was a kid but this sort of behaviour wasn't considered acceptable by anyone, poor or not.
The difference between now and then is how people choose to deal with it.
Another straw man. There's a huge difference between discussing a cause for behaviour and deciding that the behaviour in question is justified.
I'm going in circles here, so I should probably bow out. I'm making a really very simple point that being brought up in inner city deprivation will have been an important factor (and for the umpteenth time, no, not the only factor) in so many kids running amok last night. I'm actually astonished that so many of ye seem to be refusing to accept this but there you go.
I would argue that it's hard to see how they could escalate it further.. therefore it's time to go in heavy handed. The majority of the little cnuts would scarper, some would inevitably stay and try to retaliate in a possibly more violent manner.. This kind of thing would have been stopped anywhere else but England.
Bussed in from all over the place apparently. Question is: Where were they last night?