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Did he deserve this???
pux:
if it was my son not only would i have told him he deserved it he would have been made to pay the guy back and the punishment i see fit for him :evil: lucky i have no sprogs lol
lee celtic:
--- Quote ---And as for when I was young, if my Dad had ever found out that I did anything like that, he would have gone medievil on my a***!
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Ditto except it was mum :oops: , However my dad was a sea until I was 14 (only saw him for 1 month every 6 but he was in the pub most of that ) then when he gave up the sea him and mum split up .
so from birth to adult I was brought up by just my mum along with my brothers (2) and sisters (2) .
so thats 5 kids ,1 parent , council estate in a rough part of Manchester (think Shameless and you won't go far wrong)
And NOT ONE of us has ever been in trouble with the law .NOT ONE has a drug problem . and we all have jobs....
Single parent blahblah no support blahblah broken home blahblah NO!!! [-X
Lazy parents :evil:
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: Onan The Barbarian on June 22, 2008, 20:06:21 ---Oh, come on, you guys... I can hardly believe what I'm reading! :shock:
OK, so he was kicking the wall because he wanted to break it... but since when did criminal damage carry a sentence that required the perpetrator to be crippled (possibly for life)?
Just think for a minute... if that was your son, or your younger brother, would it still be OK? I don't think so! And, of course, you were all little angels when you were young, weren't you! :roll:
Lynch mob, anyone? Go on, bring it on! :doh:
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I understand what you are saying, but I've seen it too often. Gangs of marauding idiots doing stupid things like that, and when they get arrested, they either don't care or think its all a big laugh.
If it had been a genuine accident, then I would have and do have sympathy, but in circumstances like these I don't.
A recent case of a guy who received horrendous burns while trying to nick copper from inside an electricity substation, and gets himself in the papers, either to get sympathy or a cash payout. I only have contempt for people like that.
A young car thief dies when he loses control of the car. Who do the family blame? Usually the Police, his school, society. Never him.
The idiots who do this 'tombstoning'. No sympathy.
Sorry to say it, but if you do dangerous things without thinking about it, then its down to you.
I'll save my sympathy and compassion for the genuine people who are in need, not cocks like him.
discomummy:
Hi,
whilst i know where you are coming from, Onan the Barbarian, however as a mother if i found my kids doing stuff like this......suffice to say they don't.
however, we are constantly fixing my 75 year old mother-in-laws' fences because of morons like this, and we had been considering this sort of fencing - i will show this to himself and i think this is definitely the way to go! they think it is funny to trash other peoples property - and i can tell you it is expensive to constantly keep fixing fencing, like every month.
so do i have sympathy - no
do i think he got what he deserved - yes
maybe he and his mates will think twice next time before destroying some one elses property.
and it appears that criminal damage does not carry any sort of sentence - even if they are caught, they get let off with a slap on the wrist from the judiciary
regards
ela
glaggs:
Aren't we taught to take responsibility for our own actions?
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