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Man arrested for Tesco 'threats'
Just did a search on the man arrested for the threats which closed many branches of Tesco.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6916962.stm
Here he has a letter in his local paper (at the bottom of the page) He says "Our society needs to return to the reasoned application of corporal punishment.
It is worth a read. Sounds like lot's of people on here (It isn't you is it AOG?)
http://www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk/clitheroe -letters?articleid=3025103
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6916962.stm
Here he has a letter in his local paper (at the bottom of the page) He says "Our society needs to return to the reasoned application of corporal punishment.
It is worth a read. Sounds like lot's of people on here (It isn't you is it AOG?)
http://www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk/clitheroe -letters?articleid=3025103
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clealy he has a problem if he's prepared to makes threats which forced the closure of a number of Tesco stores........................but that act alone does not make the content of his letter any less valid.
A large sector of our youth do need rigidly adhered to boundaries because there is a worrying lack of respect, which manifests itself in anti-social and criminal behaviour.
I'm in my mid-30s and was raised in SE London, now I appreciate time dims the memory, but I genuinely do not remember the feral and anti-social behaviour and ************ that we regularly see now.
I believe there is a valid argument for corporal punishment, because clearly the softly softly approach doesn't work.
A large sector of our youth do need rigidly adhered to boundaries because there is a worrying lack of respect, which manifests itself in anti-social and criminal behaviour.
I'm in my mid-30s and was raised in SE London, now I appreciate time dims the memory, but I genuinely do not remember the feral and anti-social behaviour and ************ that we regularly see now.
I believe there is a valid argument for corporal punishment, because clearly the softly softly approach doesn't work.
I have never approved of corporal punishment but I hadn't realised it included threatening to bomb Tesco's. Do we know what he was trying to 'teach' Tesco's thorough this reasoned application?
As I live in one of the towns he targetted, I have to say it was very exciting and hit the headlines in our local newspaper and gave us lots to talk about. So maybe I shouldn't be too harsh on him.
As I live in one of the towns he targetted, I have to say it was very exciting and hit the headlines in our local newspaper and gave us lots to talk about. So maybe I shouldn't be too harsh on him.
It certainly was a heated debate AOG, here is a collection of the personal insults, name calling and disrespect aimed at myself. I didn't go crying to the AB Ed to get them censored though. I guess it is the people who dish it out who cannt take it.
"I'd be surprised if you have brains - let alone sense!"
"...are you just a couple of idiots who spout shi!t"
unless you know what you are talking about...fook off
"...so do run along"
"I find people like Gromit downright scary and lacking something mentaly."
"When the penny does finally drop Gromit, please let me know, then I can press the 'no more responses' button!"
"I was going to ask Gromit if he'd like me to pop over, strip him of all his clothes, put a chain around his neck (oh, the mere thought of it) & force him to go for a nice long walk."
"I'd respond to you as well, but it's like banging your head against a brick wall talking to you isn't it, are you sure you haven't done a spot of boxing yourself?"
"You really are very, very, shallow minded.'
"I'd be surprised if you have brains - let alone sense!"
"...are you just a couple of idiots who spout shi!t"
unless you know what you are talking about...fook off
"...so do run along"
"I find people like Gromit downright scary and lacking something mentaly."
"When the penny does finally drop Gromit, please let me know, then I can press the 'no more responses' button!"
"I was going to ask Gromit if he'd like me to pop over, strip him of all his clothes, put a chain around his neck (oh, the mere thought of it) & force him to go for a nice long walk."
"I'd respond to you as well, but it's like banging your head against a brick wall talking to you isn't it, are you sure you haven't done a spot of boxing yourself?"
"You really are very, very, shallow minded.'
Someone on AB informs me my names been mentioned on a thread which I'm not even involved in, so thought I'd pop in & say "Hello"!
Yeah, nice to be famous innit BOO?! ;o}
Well I'm very sorry to disappoint you Gromit & anotheroldgit, but we were out all yesterday afternoon until 12:30pm today, so have only just read the posts on here & your last one on my Bear thread.
However, seeing as you have taken the time to re-post the comments you didn't like from 'other' AB'ers, here's the thread in question - p'raps you'd like to re-read some of 'your' comments which led up to them:
Boxing Bears in China
Have a nice day, ya!
Yeah, nice to be famous innit BOO?! ;o}
Well I'm very sorry to disappoint you Gromit & anotheroldgit, but we were out all yesterday afternoon until 12:30pm today, so have only just read the posts on here & your last one on my Bear thread.
However, seeing as you have taken the time to re-post the comments you didn't like from 'other' AB'ers, here's the thread in question - p'raps you'd like to re-read some of 'your' comments which led up to them:
Boxing Bears in China
Have a nice day, ya!
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