With age comes experience, this is why those that are concerned about the the country sinking more swiftly into the mire are generally those who have lived through past times and can now compare them with the present times.
The young, they know no difference this is how they have come to accept the times we are now living through as the norm.
For example when I was a young man we definitely had more police on the streets, so crime on the streets was almost nonexistent. You could not even ride down the road on your bike if your rear light was out, before Mr Plod yelled at you to stop. When we came out of the cinema early (because it was Sunday) we would all congregate in groups in the market place, just to chatter amongst ourselves because it was still early and we had nowhere else to go, but even then the law would move in and break us up. Even the local drunk wasn't allowed to wander back to his abode singing for all his worth, before the Black Maria pulled up, he was bungled inside to spend the night in the slammer.
Yes there was the Teddy Boys and later the Mods & Rockers, but by todays standards they were just a load of softies. No shootings, no stabbings, no kicking in of heads while down, because they knew it would mean the rope if they killed anyone.
Yes we may be old jake-the-peg, oneeyedvic, but at least we knew what it was like in the good old days.