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How would you like to live in a street where a crowd gathered to watch and laugh as an elderly female neighbour was urinated on ? And the man's family must be proud.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How would I like to live in s street like this? I wouldn't. There's not much that can be said about people like this that hasn't already been said. I simply despair of our society - and, in some circles, of the seemingly complacent acceptance of such appalling behaviour. What the hell is wrong with people?
i wouldnt! crazy thing is, (truth or not) it feels like to me, in this country, a ten year old would arrested and get sent to court for littering, than someone actually getting seriously punished for this. sick is the word. why have a role model when the law just doesnt care. atleast it seems to not care.
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outrageous! can you just imagine how the scum who did this, how there kids are goin to turn out, and so on.
this world will end its self not the middle east.
our government know **** all.
they ave never lived on the streets, n dont know wot its like,
i mean can you imagine gordan brown walking the streets of lewisham at night on his own, no!
so these people will jus be let of, n do it to someone else. i think no1 has respect for anyone anymore,
life you now have to survive through, its not something you can live up to and enjoy.
this world will end its self not the middle east.
our government know **** all.
they ave never lived on the streets, n dont know wot its like,
i mean can you imagine gordan brown walking the streets of lewisham at night on his own, no!
so these people will jus be let of, n do it to someone else. i think no1 has respect for anyone anymore,
life you now have to survive through, its not something you can live up to and enjoy.
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