Kharhaz wrote:I like the idea of a basic phone, my oldest is coming up to 12 years old and is leaving his present school for an academy and watching this program got me very worried, ive never been into mobiles and my trait has carried on with my kids, we just dont see a need for them.
The two black girls fighting was horrible to watch, and when one of them had blood pouring out of her head and collapsing all they wanted to do was film it. Where on earth were the adults? Teachers, passers by whoever where were they?
woof woof ! wrote:The two black girls fighting was horrible to watch, and when one of them had blood pouring out of her head and collapsing all they wanted to do was film it. Where on earth were the adults? Teachers, passers by whoever where were they?
Appreciate the sentiment but the last adult that interfered in a group of brawling school kids round my way got stabbed for his trouble.
Kharhaz wrote:woof woof ! wrote:The two black girls fighting was horrible to watch, and when one of them had blood pouring out of her head and collapsing all they wanted to do was film it. Where on earth were the adults? Teachers, passers by whoever where were they?
Appreciate the sentiment but the last adult that interfered in a group of brawling school kids round my way got stabbed for his trouble.
So would I be right in saying that parents really must get a grip on reality and gain control of there kids? Lets stop all this petty bs that is going on and go back to the old days, if kids are misbehaving let our local copper grab him/her by the ear and drag them home to be dealt by us rather than fearing a case of child abuse or assault. Not much has changed from years ago, only the law, is it possible to introduce a law called common sense?
Lando_Griffin wrote:And to think that all this could be solved by a clip 'round the ear.
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