Feb 19 2007

Broken Britain, fractured families

Published by John Redwood at 8:58 am under Blog

The shootings in South London have shocked many because the people involved are so young. There is an undercurrent of casual violence and and crime

2 Responses to “Broken Britain, fractured families”

  1. Londontoryon 19 Feb 2007 at 1:48 pm

    When there is no real possibility of being caught or punished for such behaviour, there is no incentive for people to conform to social “norms”. The police aren’t allowed to search people for weapons and don’t have the time to catch graffiti artists and vandals because they are tied up doing paperwork.

  2. chris daintonon 05 Mar 2008 at 9:03 pm

    During dinner breaks at work we often talk about the behaviour of the growing violence from the youth of today, just as i,m sure thousands of others do the same. our voices are not heard because we talk amongst our selfs. we live in fear of our children. but i feel it is only a few that repeatidly cause so much missery. yes repeatidly because the laws of the land need pulling into the modern world. we need a zero tolerance on crime. how many times have you read the paper, yet another stabbing, another family greiving. to say this country has gone soft is an under statement! I may be of the mark here but dont some members of our goverment have body gaurds and armoured cars? they dont walk the streets alone. what does joe public have? well a police force that spends too much time doing paper work instead of being on the streets , and a legal system witch is an absolute joke. how many times have you seen the same person reaffending? 2 strikes and your locked up i say. oh i forgot the prisons are full of imagrants or there is not enough room? please somebody use some common sense!!!!

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