This isn't "Attack of the Ants", it's failed BNP candidate Roy West, using yet another of his multiple identities to make us think his BNP nonsense has some support.
Roy lies to us on Y!A by claiming to be many people and he cheats by ignoring Y!A rules on multiple accounts.
Roy West, failed BNP candidate, liar and cheat.
Still Roy, at least while you're wasting time on Y!A, the good people of Dukinfield are spared your poison on their streets.
Let's round up these thugs, rip up their BNP membership cards and teach them to read..
2007-10-15 08:49:53
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answered by Mr Sceptic 7
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I am not sure whether it was the Isle of Wight or the Isle of Man who until not that long ago had the birch in operation. Whilst available for use, there was no crime as thugs etc were afraid of it. (The brave little persons).
Unfortunately the island was forced to withdraw it from their crime fighting arsenal. Now they are as rife with crime as anywhere else, (pro rata).
The birch was not needed to be used for years because it was an extremely strong deterrent. Just the thought of it put potential criminals off crime, etc.
If it were introduced, it would need to be used for a short while but once word got round that it hurt, but did not cause any long term effects, it would put all potential thugs, burglars, stalkers, etc off.
Another thing is to change the prisons into the same type as the military forces prisons. In the UK Military Corrective Training Centres the inmates are treated fairly but definitely not molly-coddled.
Having been in a military prison, not as an inmate I might add, I have seen that the main thing is strong discipline, for example they are expected to double everywhere.
In normal prisons the vast majority of prisoners re-offend when they are released, but in an MCTC only 5% re-offend.
Worth giving it a try, don't you think?
Of course very tough boot camps or a 6 month stint in the Army would teach them discipline, self rerspect, respect for others and a great many other things.
Lets see how these big he-men feel when the shoe is on the other foot.
Do you also notice that it is very rare to see abusive thugs acting on their own. They nearly always have to have their so called friends around them.
Its about time this society got rid of their 'do-gooders' and started thinking about the victims of crime and abuse, not those who perpetrate these crimes.
Off course more police, especially walking the beat, would go a long way to help.
Well thats my opinion. I wonder how many will agree with me.
Time to get of my 'Soap-Box'.
Poseidon
2007-10-15 11:41:40
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answered by Poseidon 7
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prisons should get tougher, people should actually fear going (same for young offenders) full sentences should be served. Parents, Teacher and police, anyone in authority basically should have the right to disicipline a child. Im only 26 and when I was at school, we learnt to respect our teachers/elders etc etc, our parents cant have done anything that drastic.
2007-10-15 11:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if they touch me I plant them face first into the street corner after that they are usually not a problem.
Homey doesn't play period.
2007-10-15 11:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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proper punishments instead of mambi-pambi, kid gloves, there only children...little darlings...didn't know what he was doing...approuch.
Scrap the ASBO rubbish and bring back proper punishment.
Community service should be reformed so the criminals feel they are being punished.
Prison should be a deterrent and not seen as a short free break away from mummy and daddy.
Punishment should be PUNISHING...not pampering.
2007-10-16 17:07:55
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answered by blissman 5
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Yes BNP members and supporters do tend to behave like that. If the police tried to lock all of them up though, the BNP would no doubt accuse them of being PC sympathisers.
Well I certainly sympathise with my local Police Constable when he has to deal with BNP thugs.
2007-10-15 11:20:37
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answered by Spacephantom 7
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A curfew and enforce no loitering laws. Bring back the chain gangs and put these bums to work.
2007-10-15 11:10:02
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answered by notyou311 7
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Bring back National Service,
2007-10-15 11:06:51
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answered by Paul W 3
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Charge the parents with the childs crime, print their names and adresses in the press and give them hefty fines on top for not having proper control over their children.
2007-10-15 11:38:43
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answered by st.abbs 5
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Lock 'em up. That's what I say.
Forget ASBOs. I always thought the whole point of the ASBO was that violating it is a criminal offence - but you seem to be able to 'collect' them.
Just lock them up for a couple of months, but make them work whilst in prison to pay for their stay...
2007-10-15 11:07:01
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answered by mark 7
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