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Guess who needs a beat down.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/...016.wxdisabled17/BNStory/National/home
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Police describe the run-down public housing complex as a high-crime area. Mr. Bird and others who live here say gangs of children roam the neighbourhood unsupervised in the evenings. The 12-year-olds encourage the younger ones to fight each other for entertainment, Mr. Bird said. Children as young as 7 or 8 can be seen smoking and drinking beer in the evening, he added. Arson is a regular occurrence.
Originally posted by: Howard
Is it possible to save children brought up in such a way? Or should we invoke a modest proposal, of sorts?![]()
Originally posted by: acemcmac
I'd like to think that if I was that father, I'd have layed the disabled kid out on the ground after getting him out of the fire, dialed 911, tossed him the cell (assuming he could communicate) and immedialtey gone after the kids to detain them. Any resistance would be met with skull crushing force.
Mr. Bird said he's disgusted that the children responsible for Brian's ordeal won't face judicial sanction. Since they are all younger than 12, they can't be charged with a crime under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Instead, they will be referred to programs to alter the behaviour of young people in trouble with the law.
Originally posted by: jacob0401
"Children as young as 7 or 8 can be seen smoking and drinking beer in the evening"
wtf...disgusting parenting...
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
I'll put a coat hanger on the stove and let that sh!t sit there for like half an hour...