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Kids Rights

The UK Children's Commissioner, yet another PC clone unable to think outside their box, has complained that the ultrasonic devices that only children can hear due to undamaged hearing [and which are unheard by adults], which have been installed across the country in places where kids have been gathering at night and vandalising anything they can get their hands on, are infringing children's rights. What nonsense, children have no rights other than those adults choose to allow them; if this seems harsh, let them also have the right to support themselves, cook their own meals, do their own shopping, find a place to live and pay their own rent. Children are LEARNING to be adults, it's a category mistake to treat them as if they are adult.

The problem of feral kids is widespread, many adults are fearful of going out at night as a result, and several have been killed by yob gangs, usually out of their brains on alcohol. Many adults have given up on the responsibility of having children, give them no discipline or guidance and allow them, often from a very young age, to roam the streets looking for trouble to get involved in. Where the police are is anybody's guess, probably sitting in the station drinking tea and 'earning' their not inconsiderable salary. They certainly aren't out policing the streets as they once were.

The ultrasonic device seems like a really good idea; the kids can't stand it and move to somewhere else, the owners of shops constantly vandalised must be overjoyed with the resultant peace and quiet. Kids shouldn't be out on the streets anyway, they should be home where their behaviour can be monitored and they can be sent to bed early enough to be capable of concentrating the next day at school. Kids job is to do as they are told, listen to what adults teach them, and learn how to be good citizens and responsible human beings. Small wonder the scrote deadenders who attack lone adults or other kids in packs usually end up in prison; they know no other way to behave, and are unemployable due to sheer ignorance, having paid little attention at school even when they are forced to attend.

The answer to this malaise, which has been steadily increasing over the decades as politicians do nothing, is to institute a public service scheme where all teenagers who aren't in full time education or employment are made to join a peaceful alternative to the army, where discipline and obedience are taught, and useful work done which benefits the community. This would both remove them from the streets where they are a menace, and hopefully turn them around in their route to a lifetime of crime, thus saving society [us tax payers] the cost of their criminal behaviour for the rest of their lives.

Kids have taken in everything the ludicrous PC brigade have spouted over the years, and are now totally aware of their 'rights' and the fact that if an adult attempts to discipline them, they are likely to be prosecuted for assault. Just laying your hand on an arm to prevent it throwing a brick makes you liable for an assault charge. Small wonder that some people, after weeks or months of harrassment have snapped and done something that landed them in court. The prosecution of the woman teacher who fired an air pistol at the feet of yobs who were making her life a misery throwing things at her house is typical [I would have aimed at the head]. Another man who went to deal with a teenage lowlife crew vandalising his wife's car was kicked to death. Every time it happens people say 'something has to be done', but politicians are full of words [to put it politely], and never actually do anything, perhaps because their privileged lifestyle means they rarely, if ever, experience it first hand.

Now there are even some pathetically intellectually-challenged individuals who argue for sixteen-year-olds to become MPs! Apparently their lack of experience can be a refreshing new approach. These are people who have never had rocks thrown at their car or person, have never been spat at by teenage gangs, who have never needed the fire brigade to put out their blazing home rather than deal with the increasingly common teen habit of assaulting fire crew with rocks, stakes, petrol bombs even. The streets must be reclaimed, and the first step is to arrest misbehaving kids, impose a curfew and arrest the parents of those who commit crimes. The parents are ultimately responsible, and must enforce the will of the majority or face the personal consequences.

Contributed by Foolonthehill on February 12, 2008, at 8:51 AM UTC.

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