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Bad parenting is part of it but even kids of good parents can fall in with a bad crowd and suddenly they find themselves doing something new, fun and exciting until it goes wrong.
Completely agree - what I was suggesting was that if it was brought to those parents' attention then the behaviour of their kids would improve and they'd face some consequences. Might make them think twice and reflect.

Some parents couldn't care less and it's no wonder their kids don't turn out great
 
Completely agree - what I was suggesting was that if it was brought to those parents' attention then the behaviour of their kids would improve and they'd face some consequences. Might make them think twice and reflect.

Some parents couldn't care less and it's no wonder their kids don't turn out great
That's not including the gangs of gypsy kids who have a racket of their own going in town, distracting security from other nefarious goings on.
 
That's not including the gangs of gypsy kids who have a racket of their own going in town, distracting security from other nefarious goings on.


This newer generation of gypsy's is far worse than anything before, and that's saying something.
 

I like the Barry Island Hyper value page because they shame people by posting vids of them nicking stuff.
 
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I like the Barry Island Hyper value page because they shame people by posting vids of them nicking stuff.

A Quick Look and they’ve put a jaunty jingle tune on top of it
 
Well this went well



Reform UK’s “fair fuel” protest failed to draw support on Monday, with the planned march down Whitehall called off amid a small turnout.

Billed as “national fuel protest”, the protest was shared on senior Reform UK members’ social media, including the party’s treasury spokesperson, Robert Jenrick.

The AI-generated poster advertising the event on social media featured an array of tractors, lorries and vans positioned in front of parliament.

But as Reform UK’s double-decker bus and taxi turned on to Whitehall – 40 minutes after the advertised start time of 9am – no other vehicles had materialised.

Only dozens of spectators gathered on the street by the bus, the majority from the media, with just a small handful of Reform UK supporters attending.

The event was also supposed to include a march down Whitehall, but the moving demonstration was called off.

Mr Jenrick, who was leading the protest alongside Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice, MP Sarah Pochin and London mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham, said the group had been “driving around central London ... talking to punters”
 
That's not including the gangs of gypsy kids who have a racket of their own going in town, distracting security from other nefarious goings on.
Nefarious. Listing it
 
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