dan1895 wrote: » Sure all they need is a hug. Wait, hug's not the word, beating is the word!
flanders1979 wrote: » Too many kids being farted out these days. We have been importing our cheap labour for years. No need for such a high birthrate. God forbid someone would tell Anto and Jacinta they couldnt have their 4rd child. You need a licence for a dog for feck sake
realies wrote: » Cien A wrote: » Going to the shop today I encountered these scumbags, only 8-10 years of age, who were causing trouble. They were waving a newspaper lit on fire at security guard at a Tesco entrance, they tried to break the lock on the bike next to mine(before I got them to fùck off) and then as I was leaving they set the base of a large tree on fire(which broke out into a large fire for a time, I'm assuming on dead leaves) but was dying out as I looked back. It's truly disheartening to see such behaviour and especially at such a young age. I'm not sure who's to blame either for such anti-social behaviour.Would such things occur in your areas, people of AH?[/QUOTE] I blame the tescos there nothing but trouble I blame the trees and the security guards myself..
Cien A wrote: » Going to the shop today I encountered these scumbags, only 8-10 years of age, who were causing trouble. They were waving a newspaper lit on fire at security guard at a Tesco entrance, they tried to break the lock on the bike next to mine(before I got them to fùck off) and then as I was leaving they set the base of a large tree on fire(which broke out into a large fire for a time, I'm assuming on dead leaves) but was dying out as I looked back. It's truly disheartening to see such behaviour and especially at such a young age. I'm not sure who's to blame either for such anti-social behaviour.Would such things occur in your areas, people of AH?[/QUOTE] I blame the tescos there nothing but trouble
Cheeky_gal wrote: » This must have happened in a lower class area? Coolock perhaps?
J K wrote: » You know what I blame this on the break down of? ..Society.
Cian A wrote: » Going to the shop today I encountered these scumbags, only 8-10 years of age, who were causing trouble. They were waving a newspaper lit on fire at security guard at a Tesco entrance, they tried to break the lock on the bike next to mine(before I got them to fùck off) and then as I was leaving they set the base of a large tree on fire(which broke out into a large fire for a time, I'm assuming on dead leaves) but was dying out as I looked back. It's truly disheartening to see such behaviour and especially at such a young age. I'm not sure who's to blame either for such anti-social behaviour. Would such things occur in your areas, people of AH?
Temptamperu wrote: » I used to light fires all the time, sounds like its just boys being boys. Nothings changed they arent getting worse you where probably a crap kid who did what he was told and your just jealous you didnt have the crack.
padraig91 wrote: » just wait till they are older then they will be causing real trouble
alproctor wrote: » little cnuts i blame the parents
Crunchy Friends wrote: » When I was about 15 I was doing a few hours in a shop just outside of town (Dublin). It was Christmas eve, around 5pm. A group of 9-12 year old boys from the area came in and were asking for something I would have had to leave the till for. I called up the other worker from the back who attended to them, and once he was busy they gave a signal outside the door and 2 men ran in the door with balaclavas and guns and ransacked the place, putting a good to my head and a knife to my neck. I couldn't believe that these little kids were involved. It's not down to money. I grew up in a house where we had very little money. It's not down to living in a council estate. I live in a council estate with my 3 siblings and we would never do anything like that, nor would the many other young people in the estate. It's how they are brought up. It's bad parenting.
Cara Tall Carpenter wrote: » I was gonna ask "Finglas" - but I can't think where there are any tree's left.
BunShopVoyeur wrote: » Retarded comment.
St.Spodo wrote: » As a very liberal-minded person, it's a harsh truth, but the parents are entirely to blame.
prinz wrote: » But probably not wrong all the same
MugMugs wrote: » Down with this sort of thing..