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Post by wannabee on Dec 6, 2023 3:12:45 GMT
Something that happens all too often in every part of UK unfortunately When I heard today of the "Domestic" where a heavily Pregnant woman was stabbed, thankfully not life threatening, in Aberfan I was chilled Although just a schoolboy at the time I vividly remember the events of the 1966 disaster when 144 people, 116 of them Children were literally buried alive when despite previous warnings the Pit collapsed and rolled down the hill. Not one person was held accountable, prosecuted, dismissed or demoted and to add insult to injury the Wilson Government plundered £150,000 of the money raised from donations which poured in from all over the World to clean up the site.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Dec 6, 2023 7:02:58 GMT
Something that happens all too often in every part of UK unfortunately When I heard today of the "Domestic" where a heavily Pregnant woman was stabbed, thankfully not life threatening, in Aberfan I was chilled Although just a schoolboy at the time I vividly remember the events of the 1966 disaster when 144 people, 116 of them Children were literally buried alive when despite previous warnings the Pit collapsed and rolled down the hill. Not one person was held accountable, prosecuted, dismissed or demoted and to add insult to injury the Wilson Government plundered £150,000 of the money raised from donations which poured in from all over the World to clean up the site. Yep it’s very sad. Sadly mental health appears to be through the roof at the moment and it’s very sad to see as it’s often a factor. The countries been very badly let down by a government that just hasn’t invested the money needed in the support that so many people need since covid particularly on the most vulnerable like children. Though it should never be used as an excuse for someone’s terrible actions it’s a definite cause. In the year to March 2023 there were 21,555 urgent referrals to mental health crisis line. That’s up 46% on 2022, the charity found. These are children with the most acute mental health symptoms, who might otherwise need to go to hospital for psychosis, severe self-harm or suicide attempts. CAMHs is on its knees and the waiting list is 18 months which is terrible and unnaceptable. I’m sure it’s the same for adults too.
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Jan 28, 2024 18:18:59 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 28, 2024 18:18:59 GMT
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Jan 28, 2024 18:24:27 GMT
Something that happens all too often in every part of UK unfortunately When I heard today of the "Domestic" where a heavily Pregnant woman was stabbed, thankfully not life threatening, in Aberfan I was chilled Although just a schoolboy at the time I vividly remember the events of the 1966 disaster when 144 people, 116 of them Children were literally buried alive when despite previous warnings the Pit collapsed and rolled down the hill. Not one person was held accountable, prosecuted, dismissed or demoted and to add insult to injury the Wilson Government plundered £150,000 of the money raised from donations which poured in from all over the World to clean up the site. Yep it’s very sad. Sadly mental health appears to be through the roof at the moment and it’s very sad to see as it’s often a factor. The countries been very badly let down by a government that just hasn’t invested the money needed in the support that so many people need since covid particularly on the most vulnerable like children. Though it should never be used as an excuse for someone’s terrible actions it’s a definite cause. In the year to March 2023 there were 21,555 urgent referrals to mental health crisis line. That’s up 46% on 2022, the charity found. These are children with the most acute mental health symptoms, who might otherwise need to go to hospital for psychosis, severe self-harm or suicide attempts. CAMHs is on its knees and the waiting list is 18 months which is terrible and unnaceptable. I’m sure it’s the same for adults too. And the covid response is responsible for a big proportion of this mental health crisis. It brought out the little authoritarian in a lot of people in positions of power and also the little idiots who crave being told what to do by their govts. Very concerning to be honest.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 28, 2024 18:28:10 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services.
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Jan 28, 2024 19:35:25 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 28, 2024 19:35:25 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. What I don’t understand is how a guy in his 40s can be implicated with a 15 year old in such an awful act.
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Jan 28, 2024 19:44:33 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 28, 2024 19:44:33 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. What I don’t understand is how a guy in his 40s can be implicated with a 15 year old in such an awful act. Are they related?
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Post by felonious on Jan 28, 2024 19:53:42 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. What I don’t understand is how a guy in his 40s can be implicated with a 15 year old in such an awful act. Drugs?
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Jan 29, 2024 1:23:43 GMT
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Post by shakermaker on Jan 29, 2024 1:23:43 GMT
What I don’t understand is how a guy in his 40s can be implicated with a 15 year old in such an awful act. Drugs? I’m speculating it’s either some argy-bargy at school where some lad has got his Dad to teach them who not to mess with, or the two victims snitched on something. More to the point, what were these two young lads doing out that late at night, especially in a dodgy area? Why have their parents just let that happen?
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Post by Northy on Jan 29, 2024 7:35:15 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. Definitely
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Jan 29, 2024 8:03:52 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 29, 2024 8:03:52 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. I think until there’s a real fear of real consequences for carrying a knife then young people will continue to carry them. The government needs to invest in the prison system. The reason that sentences are so lame or non existent is because they’re full. Of course to avoid the youngsters being in that position in the first place invest in education and charities like the Ben Kinsella trust.
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Post by shakermaker on Jan 29, 2024 8:28:13 GMT
Stabbing two children to death deserves capital punishment. No doubt about it, the crime cannot be denied therefore the best course of action is to deal with these individuals without putting anymore undue pressure on our prison services. I think until there’s a real fear of real consequences for carrying a knife then young people will continue to carry them. The government needs to invest in the prison system. The reason that sentences are so lame or non existent is because they’re full. Of course to avoid the youngsters being in that position in the first place invest in education and charities like the Ben Kinsella trust. There’s more than enough room in a prison cell for four inmates. The reason prisons are full is because prisoners are treated like they’re in a 3* hotel. Pack them in like sardines like they do in Thailand or Malaysia is what I say.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 29, 2024 8:30:46 GMT
I think until there’s a real fear of real consequences for carrying a knife then young people will continue to carry them. The government needs to invest in the prison system. The reason that sentences are so lame or non existent is because they’re full. Of course to avoid the youngsters being in that position in the first place invest in education and charities like the Ben Kinsella trust. There’s more than enough room in a prison cell for four inmates. The reason prisons are full is because prisoners are treated like they’re in a 3* hotel. Pack them in like sardines like they do in Thailand or Malaysia is what I say. Don’t disagree in my opinion they loose the right for comfort when they commit the crime but we all know the way the system works and how we’re dictated to by the human rights even for the worst of the worst.
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Jan 31, 2024 20:59:18 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 31, 2024 20:59:18 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Feb 5, 2024 20:11:38 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Feb 5, 2024 20:13:16 GMT
Yeh apparently stop and search is against peoples human rights
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Feb 5, 2024 20:16:50 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live
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Post by backintheday on Feb 5, 2024 21:21:28 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live Well said sir
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Feb 5, 2024 21:23:08 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live Well said sir Sometimes things are simple to understand without all the whataboutery
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Post by backintheday on Feb 5, 2024 21:28:42 GMT
And somethings need to be said wether it may upset one or two people
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Post by cvillestokie on Feb 6, 2024 2:38:22 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live If we all felt really comfortable with the police and how they do business, we’d all be perfectly behind any idea of mandatory fingerprinting, ear scanning and DNA swabs.
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Post by knype on Feb 6, 2024 4:53:33 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live If we all felt really comfortable with the police and how they do business, we’d all be perfectly behind any idea of mandatory fingerprinting, ear scanning and DNA swabs. I'd have no issues with mandatory fingerprinting, eye scanning or DNA swabs and do you know why? Because I have done nothing wrong and lead a life away from crime
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Post by cobhamstokey on Feb 6, 2024 7:23:35 GMT
Shame people don’t think of the human rights of the victims to live If we all felt really comfortable with the police and how they do business, we’d all be perfectly behind any idea of mandatory fingerprinting, ear scanning and DNA swabs. Surely it doesn’t need to be done by the police does it? I’m sure there’s enough technology for it to be done in other ways if that’s your argument. My worry would be more about people cheating the system.
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Feb 15, 2024 18:46:19 GMT
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Post by cobhamstokey on Feb 15, 2024 18:46:19 GMT
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Post by franklin on Feb 16, 2024 15:46:55 GMT
If we all felt really comfortable with the police and how they do business, we’d all be perfectly behind any idea of mandatory fingerprinting, ear scanning and DNA swabs. I'd have no issues with mandatory fingerprinting, eye scanning or DNA swabs and do you know why? Because I have done nothing wrong and lead a life away from crime Me neither in fact I gave them prior to employment minus the eye scanning but plus one photo. Why do we have DBS checks 🤷♂️ surely that's an infringement of my rights to privacy only joking but an interesting conundrum 😁
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Post by cobhamstokey on Mar 25, 2024 13:32:28 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68553773Very sad and such a sad loss of life but at least there’s some justice for his family. RIP Cody. I’ve seen a few cases in Schools recently where kids are bullying other kids and getting them to kneel and “beg for forgiveness.” They seem to want to get some sort of power kick out of it and wanting to humiliate some poor sod who’s usually done nothing wrong. There’s something seriously wrong and sick with people thinking that’s the way to behave. Heaven knows what their parents think.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Mar 25, 2024 14:14:36 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68553773Very sad and such a sad loss of life but at least there’s some justice for his family. RIP Cody. I’ve seen a few cases in Schools recently where kids are bullying other kids and getting them to kneel and “beg for forgiveness.” They seem to want to get some sort of power kick out of it and wanting to humiliate some poor sod who’s usually done nothing wrong. There’s something seriously wrong and sick with people thinking that’s the way to behave. Heaven knows what their parents think. It's stories like this that make me feel like the death penalty would be worth bringing back. The lad killed could be any one of us, minding our own business and harmlessly bumping into someone in a club, pub, street or anywhere else. That these fucking pricks have then gone off, got masked up and got knives to come back at someone who didn't "beg for forgiveness". Honestly, it just makes me wish them dead. Brutally, horribly dead. Fucking scum.
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Mar 25, 2024 15:15:09 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68553773Very sad and such a sad loss of life but at least there’s some justice for his family. RIP Cody. I’ve seen a few cases in Schools recently where kids are bullying other kids and getting them to kneel and “beg for forgiveness.”They seem to want to get some sort of power kick out of it and wanting to humiliate some poor sod who’s usually done nothing wrong. There’s something seriously wrong and sick with people thinking that’s the way to behave. Heaven knows what their parents think. As a father of a teen who is Asian that was bullied i find this bit terrifying, when my son was bullied I stressed to him time after time to always tell me, and always tell the teachers. The cunt bullying him was East European, and saw my son as easy prey cuz of the colour of his skin and ethnicity, and saw the repercussions of going after a white kid far greater. I also told him that if it continued to tell the little twat bullying him I was gonna pay his father a visit. Sadly, the bully moved on to someone else, I say sadly, personally I wish he'd just stop, but bullies always go for the weakest. My lad is now doing martial arts, and has grown in confidence and ability to look after himself, and no fucker bothers him now.
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Post by Marc01 on Mar 25, 2024 15:37:24 GMT
Just heard Alison Cope on the radio. Her son was stabbed in 2013 and she is a dedicated anti violence campaigner, similar to the parents of Stephen Lawrence and Damilola Taylor. www.alisoncope.com/aboutShe said the murder of her son cost the public purse £1.7 million (trial and imprisonment of offender). Her request for £20000 to the government for the campaign was refused. Government failings can be among many contributing factors to the underlying causes of some of these incidents. I wonder if some of those targeted by education / campaigns can ever see sense?
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 25, 2024 17:10:49 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68553773Very sad and such a sad loss of life but at least there’s some justice for his family. RIP Cody. I’ve seen a few cases in Schools recently where kids are bullying other kids and getting them to kneel and “beg for forgiveness.”They seem to want to get some sort of power kick out of it and wanting to humiliate some poor sod who’s usually done nothing wrong. There’s something seriously wrong and sick with people thinking that’s the way to behave. Heaven knows what their parents think. As a father of a teen who is Asian that was bullied i find this bit terrifying, when my son was bullied I stressed to him time after time to always tell me, and always tell the teachers. The cunt bullying him was East European, and saw my son as easy prey cuz of the colour of his skin and ethnicity, and saw the repercussions of going after a white kid far greater. I also told him that if it continued to tell the little twat bullying him I was gonna pay his father a visit. Sadly, the bully moved on to someone else, I say sadly, personally I wish he'd just stop, but bullies always go for the weakest. My lad is now doing martial arts, and has grown in confidence and ability to look after himself, and no fucker bothers him now. Very sorry this happened to your son Atilla, but good on him learning the skill of martial arts and all that it brings. My nephew many years ago was beaten up by 2 older lads in Cheddleton he was just 15 yrs old. His dad enrolled him into an MMA classes in Leek where he rose to Black Belt. About 5 years later my nephew was in a pub in Leek when the same thug recognised him again, approached him and started pushing him around and blaming him for being arrested for the assault in Cheddleton. My nephew issued him with a warning as he was taught to do but the thug continued his verbal assault. One of my nephews friends whispered something in the thugs ear and he desisted and left.
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