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Posted - 2009.01.06 09:57:00 -
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Originally by: Tzar'rim The reason police/government (has to) step in is because parents have stopped parenting and have pushed away the responbilities towards schools and 'society'. They're far more interested in both having jobs, expensive houses, cars and holidays and think they have a right of having a great life and that 'someone else' should carry the burden of their children.
If parents would understand that having children isn't a right but brings the hard obligation to put in effort and to sacrifice a part of their lifestyle to accomodate for those children then things would be a lot better.
Childless nub openning its mouth and spewing out the same propaganda that is used by the police to obtain more and more power.
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Posted - 2009.01.06 12:35:00 -
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Edited by: Super Whopper on 06/01/2009 12:37:29
Originally by: baltec1 Police do not take away cars and arrest people for no reason. Every single time they do they must spend 30 min on paperwork, which is the true problem the police has.
All those terrible anti war protestors are in league with terrorists because they force the police to arrest them while peacefully demonstrating and, thus, giving them more paperwork to do.
Look at these people committing acts of serious crime! Worst person in the UK! This 81 year old terrorist should be shot for his crimes against humanity! Democracy is only for those who shut up. Why did these 21 people get themselves arrested? Do you know how much tea the police could have been drinking instead of wasting their time with this lot?
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Posted - 2009.01.07 15:51:00 -
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Originally by: Erik Killson I am not a childless nub as you put and i agree somewhat with this comment although its just not the parents that both have jobs and just wish to improve their own lifestyle that are the problem, i think it is endemic across the whole of our society from the unemployed to the very rich, we as a whole have very poor parenting skills. Nearly every subject you can think of are taught in schools but to they teach one of the most important ones namely that of being a parent? No they don't, but then again even if they did there still would be those that didn't give a damm about what their children were up to. Sadly its all part of being human.
So what happens when you chastise your children for stealing, fighting, mugging, robbing or all the other bad things they get up to? Do they call the Social Services and have them lock you up just because they can? Oh yes they do. Has the government use this as a tool of direct oppression? Definitely. After all which imbecil of a psychologist is going to advise you talk to a four year old as to why it shouldn't run across the road and should listen to its parents instead of giving it a smack on the arse and solving the problem once and for all? I will tell you, the insane ones (SS).
My wife is a psychologist and she wishes she could shoot every single SS'er because they server no purpose. They, like the police, only go after soft targets because the real targets and those who need help aren't easy to get to. And then there're no reprecussions when they make mistakes, like directly cause the death of a child in their care. Victoria Climbie is a perfect example of their ultimate power. This SS'er refused to turn up to court to testify and all she got was a 500 pound fine. The excuse she gave as to why she didn't see the girl was that she was afraid to 'catch something'. They teach children to call the police if they get beaten, to report anything that their parents do that they might not like.
What kind of society gives children the ultimate power? A Na-zi one.
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Posted - 2009.01.07 17:31:00 -
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Originally by: Shirley Serious Police forces are for keeping order in society.
They don't really stop crime. They just manage the level of it to keep order and allow society to function.
For example. Shoplifting. When individuals do it, only a fortunate appearance by a policeman will stop it. However, the existence of a police force stops people from shoplifting en-masse, i.e. looters. This allows shops and factories to actually function, and the people who are employed in them to make a living.
So pre-emptive policing, such as stop-searching is only justifiable if it reduces the level of crime sufficiently that society can function.
When people are afraid to go out in the evenings, because of fear of knife-gangs, then society is paralysed, and things like restaurants, cinemas and other leisure businesses are unviable. Pre-emptive policing stop-searching for knives increases people's confidence to go out in the evening.
So what does society do? Instead of solving the causes of the problems they gladly hand the police ever increasing amounts of power because it's easier to grasp at straws than work on a real solution.
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Posted - 2009.01.07 17:45:00 -
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Lock everyone up then.
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Posted - 2009.01.08 12:18:00 -
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Again I stand by my point that everyone should be imprisoned from the moment they are born because they are criminals. |

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Posted - 2009.01.08 15:54:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich
Originally by: Super Whopper Again I stand by my point that everyone should be imprisoned from the moment they are born because they are criminals.
But I don't wanna move to Australia
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