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And what can be done when you have the mindset of youths such as those in the report & weak-willed politicians, afraid for one reason or another to challenge the problem & the individuals head on.

 

https://news.sky.com/story/line-18-gang-warfare-is-killing-londons-young-black-men-11447089

 

I agree, we now have a society that tolerates bad behaviour from young children and the modern way we pussyfoot around basic discipline both in the home and at school has created this, not the reduction in police officer numbers.

My wife works in a Sheffield primary school and is assaulted by pupils with behavioural problems on a regular basis, it's accepted now and has become the norm, people like this were dealt with differently back when I was a kid, some body tell me what we have improved here and what happens when these youngsters get older :huh:

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I agree, we now have a society that tolerates bad behaviour from young children and the modern way we pussyfoot around basic discipline both in the home and at school has created this, not the reduction in police officer numbers.

My wife works in a Sheffield primary school and is assaulted by pupils with behavioural problems on a regular basis, it's accepted now and has become the norm, people like this were dealt with differently back when I was a kid, some body tell me what we have improved here and what happens when these youngsters get older :huh:

 

You could make a start by looking at the people who are supposed to be at the top of our society, their behaviour is appalling.

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Lets legalise all crime - problem solved. Oooops sorry thats the solution to drugs.

 

This made me laugh out loud! Legalising crime is exactly the same as legalising drugs. Both would lead to people wanting more.

 

Maybe the government could come up with a fairer policy. GPs could issue "crime vouchers" to people who feel they would suffer stress or illness if they were not allowed to commit crimes. They would need 2 doctors to agree that a crime voucher was needed, although after a few years it would turn into Crime Vouchers on demand.

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My wife works in a Sheffield primary school and is assaulted by pupils with behavioural problems on a regular basis, it's accepted now and has become the norm, people like this were dealt with differently back when I was a kid, some body tell me what we have improved here and what happens when these youngsters get older :huh:

 

Much of the recent crime rise is due to gangs and drugs, I think behavioural issues in primary school is unrelated.

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Much of the recent crime rise is due to gangs and drugs, I think behavioural issues in primary school is unrelated.

 

Oh right, so people having behavioural problems at primary school age will have no bearing on their behaviour when they are in their teens :huh:

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I think that we have lost sight of what policing is.

For me it should be for the benefit of law abiding citizens to go about their daily lives without fear of violence and robbery.

How many career uniformed policemen do you see as constables and sergeants nowadays.

How many traffic cops.

What’s the ratio of detectives to CID.

We need the CID,but statistics suggest that they are not too successful in solving crimes that have been commmitted,and to some extent it is trying to shut the door after the horse has bolted.

Another chief constable has said that his force has to operate with reduced manpower,whilst the government insist that they are adequately resourced.

Plainly they are not.

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