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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Bush Tucker Man on July 11, 2006, 22:14:06
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So they're here again.
Another bunch of no good wasters. thieves, brawlers & scrotes who all tallk tough can't take a bit of discipline
Already these tough guys are weeping, shaking & walking out.
Could be fun watching them crack
Is this what we need instead of community service, give them a sense of self-respect & self-restraint??
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Is this what we need instead of community service, give them a sense of self-respect & self-restraint??
big length of alkathene pipe has the same effect on me :lol:
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Would be better and would work more if they werent allowed to walk out.
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Would be better and would work more if they werent allowed to walk out.
That's the only downside.
I wonder what 'contract' they have to sign (or more likely, put their 'X' on) before joining????
If they don't co-operate, just lock them up for the duration
Just found this;
Approval by participant (http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/display.var.825089.0.tearaway_days_are_over_says_bad_lad.php)
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good to see it has helped at least one person
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I have watched all the previous series of this programme and I think its a brilliant idea and should be used instead of prison. If they made it so they could do this or go straight to prison if they couldnt take the discipline I think there would be less petty criminals.......but I may be wrong :?
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Boot-Camps for younger first time offenders seem to have a pretty good track record in the US, but they dont have quite as much stupid "human rights" legislation as we do over here.
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Missed it so will have to watch second time round, I was cleaning all the spilt oil on the road from changing oil in two diff's, engine, g/box, t/box ect ect, & swmbo was standing by to make sure it was done properly :roll: ,
John.
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The only thing in these programs, is that they cant enforce the methods of punishment they used back in the 50s
Deemed as too cruel?
BS!
Too soft
Touchy feely :x
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The only thing in these programs, is that they cant enforce the methods of punishment they used back in the 50s
Deemed as too cruel?
BS!
Too soft
Touchy feely :x
If they've signed up to it...............................
As Ray Mallon (ex Middlesborough Chief Constable) once told a Police federation conferance;
"Drag the criminals, the burglars from their homes, lock them up & let your Chief Constables worry about the Human Rights lawyers"[/b]
Needless to say, he received a standing ovation :D
Same situation here, let the ITV bosses worry about the poor little scrotes being upset :twisted:
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But alas - no firing squad :(
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Boot-Camps for younger first time offenders seem to have a pretty good track record in the US, but they dont have quite as much stupid "human rights" legislation as we do over here.
Remember a documentary on Boot Camps over here, where the Cons got to do a boot camp then a short period on curfew and then the probation for the rest of the time to make up half of their sentance.
If they broke the rules or quit they went to prison and served the full term without propbation.
Seemed to work but their were still a couple of muppets who went through the whole thing, broke their curfew and got sent back inside.
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enjoyed the guy that was a 'hard lad' but sh*t himself when confronted by a snake :D:D:D:D
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captial punishment, bring it on :D