@kevin wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
@kevin wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
@pikey wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
My son was stabbed at school last year, yes it was only with a compass but I am scared, what if the lil blighter had a knife on him, would he have stabbed him with that?
The school excluded the lil shit for just a few days and they had the community police officer in, whoopiefuckingdoo!
Get um young I say, also fine the parents! :twisted:
I once stabbed James Phillips in the back of the hand with a compass during double Latin. I got a detention. I think kids are too harshly dealt with these days, really. I think you and I might have both been in a spot more bother than we were if we had to live our adolescences in today’s climate, Runway.
That may well be true Pilot BUT I am a mother now, my son also got beaten up and left with 2 black eyes, it’s a constant worry.
Children have no concept of right or wrong these days, no respect for the law or elders.
i was stabbed in 1982
i’m damn sure people were stabbed in 1882
hardly anything new
Knife crime has always been rife in the UK, it’s nothing new, you are right but it is on the increase.
Violent attacks on adults from todays youth is also on the increase.
I would part understand if my son was a thug but he is a sweet kid that doesn’t bother anyone, cheeky but no violent in any way.
Why was you stabbed kev?
long story
i wont bore you with the details
sadly i lived
take knives away something will take its place
not hard to sharpen a stick
a lollipop stick could kill
in other words its not the weapon its the intent
That is what I was saying, it was only a compass that was stuck into my sons leg but it was the intent.
It does scare me, I don’t think I am going to cope very well when he starts going on the town.
As for boring me with the details, I was only wondering if you had done something to upset the person, also was you a child at the time?