challenge them?
I ask this because there has been a lot of posts on here about the behaviour of young people.
Personally I do challenge them - last year I went to a football match and on the tube home a young lad of about 13 with a bandanna covering his nose and mouth was waving a lit lighter over the wicks of some rather large fireworks.
Whilst the rest of the carriage shifted uncomfortably and tried to get as far away from him as possible, I asked him what he thought he was doing, he may have given me an evil look but he stopped and got off at the next station.
Also y'day my bf challenged a group of boys throwing stones at 2 girls . . . again they stopped and apologised.
Whilst I apprecaite that in a minority of cases there may be some risk involved I still think we all have a responsibility to intervene where we can . . .
what do you do - any examples?
2007-08-03
03:06:18
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