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I have just phoned the police. UPDATE

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Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 26 Apr 2008 22:43


Thank you Sue, it's good to hear that. :-))
Good for your hubby! I bet they won't be expecting that!
x

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 26 Apr 2008 22:42

Hope you are ok Sue love,


I had problems with my lad getting in trouble, I attended the cop shop, court and paid all the fines, I am a responsible parent and just want to say kids can go wrong whatever but agree some parents dont give a fig!!


Take care hun,


Caz xx

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 22:40

Oh Glenys,

At least you are trying to do the right thing. Funnily enough I said to plod if it had been one of mine we would have marched them down to the station for a rollicking!

I have a feeling hubby will be on the lookout tomorrow and the coming weeks! They needn't try running away from him ... although he is 58 he is a 'veteran' runner (he runs every day) and bloody quick! They will be out of breath before he is :-))) No he won't bash them just let them know exactly what he thinks!

Sue x

Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 26 Apr 2008 22:28


We had problems with our adopted son last year (who's now in care), a large part of which was criminal stuff - he was 14 then, now 15 - and much to our dismay, we had to call the police many times for things he was doing with his scummy friends.
And do you know what he told us? "I can do what the f*** I like, and you can't do a f***ing thing to me". And he's right!
The thing is, even when parents try to do the right thing, we can't. Although, when he was involved with criminal damage to a window of our local chippie, we marched him in to apologise to the owners, and apparently we were the only parents who did that.
Anyway, I feel for you Sue. Good luck; I hope the police catch the yobs.
x
P.S. My hubby accompanied sonny to the local police cells last year, as the community P.C. wanted sonny to see what they were like. When he saw them, sonny just looked at hubby and laughed. I was lost for words when hubby told me. :-((((

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 20:57

Sue,

I know what I should have done but I was so angry! I wonder if I can find some nasty contaminant to put on the loose slates so the little s*ds itch and break out in horrible boils for a month!

Mac,

Not fair is it?

Sue xx

 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 26 Apr 2008 20:54

Sue.

Next time you see them on the wall,ring the plod straight away,don't confront or ask them not to do the damage.

The little towrags need a lesson in life like ,ie National Service.

Sue

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 20:50

Ann,

I am a member of the policing panel :-))

Sue x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Apr 2008 20:49

At least they came Sue.

Ann
Glos

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 20:40

Two officers have just been they are off to trawl to see if they can find them. The plan is a ticking off!

Their advice is not to confront but to phone so they can catch them, hmmm only if their bums are stuck to the wall for 45 minutes waiting for plod to arrive.

Sue x

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 20:21

Buggs and Joan,

Problem is our village is so far from the central station and they only have one officer on duty for visits! If I could call upon nearest town (5 mins away) there wouln't be a delay but we are just over the county boundary.

Phoned hubby who is in work he noticed them at 5.20 in the main street when he went to work. We would both recognise them all again.

Sue x

jgee

jgee Report 26 Apr 2008 20:19

Hi Sue, would like to say catch by the scruff of the neck and kick there a--e and more.

but be aware and careful some of these kids retaliate for the fun of it and dont care about the law they may not come at all.

Sue

Sue Report 26 Apr 2008 20:12

When I got up from my rest I went to make a cup of tea and there sitting on the wall of the emplty house opposite were five youths. Four boys and a girl. They were picking up slate from the wall surrounding the empty house and throwing it across the road at my slate wall.

I opened the back door and told them to bu$$er off as they were committing criminal damage and whilst they were about it to pick up the slate which is all over the pavement.

They grudgingly picked up a few bits then cleared off. I just hope plod is quick enough to find them.

This is the second time they have done this, two days ago hubby came home and found bits of slate everywhere. I didn't see anything the first time unfortunately.

What sort of parents do these yobs have? If I knew who they were they would get a visit.

Sue x