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1 minute ago, Scully said:

I really don’t know what people are expecting; at that age I’d be doing the same. 
My kids are 24 and 21, I’ve told them to get out and enjoy themselves. 
 

Fair enough but stop them preaching save the planet as when they left the destruction and litter was worse than after Glasto (another eco warrior event)

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Just now, Yellow Bear said:

Fair enough but stop them preaching save the planet as when they left the destruction and litter was worse than after Glasto (another eco warrior event)

My kids don’t preach about the planet, they’re more in line with my way of thinking, which is leave me to get in with my life and I’ll leave you to get on with yours. 
Most of those preaching about saving the planet are simply repeating what they’ve heard from others, and at that age idealism is a worthy cause often replaced by at a later age when paying ones way in the world becomes their biggest priority, with a mortgage and mouths to feed....reality kicks in and priorities change. 

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17 minutes ago, Scully said:

I really don’t know what people are expecting; at that age I’d be doing the same. 
My kids are 24 and 21, I’ve told them to get out and enjoy themselves. 
 

Breaking the law, fighting, littering, anti social behaviour etc :hmm:

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I really dont know what else is expected, i assume you have all seen cattle let out after being kept in sheds over winter. 

 

I'm afraid i have the very selfish attitude regarding this, i look after myself and the Mrs. These people dont give a monkeys about anyone else family or not. 

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Just now, Dougy said:

I really dont know what else is expected, i assume you have all seen cattle let out after being kept in sheds over winter. 

 

I'm afraid i have the very selfish attitude regarding this, i look after myself and the Mrs. These people dont give a monkeys about anyone else family or not. 

I did not witness too much 'kept in sheds' either  !  Not many over 50's involved with illegal raves I'll bet  ?

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1 hour ago, Vince Green said:

I bet the kids getting beaten up weren't enjoying themselves all that much

Probably not, but young kids ( and in many cases older adults ) and alcohol is often a volatile mix. It’s the way it is, like it or not. 
My youngest went back to uni’ last week and got writ off with a few mates. After having being shut down for months I’d have done the same. 

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1 hour ago, ordnance said:

Breaking the law, fighting, littering, anti social behaviour etc :hmm:

Aren’t all those covered by ‘breaking the law’?
But yeah, apart from the littering, much of my social life at that time in the late ‘70’s early ‘80’s amounted to just about the same thing. 

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6 minutes ago, Scully said:

Aren’t all those covered by ‘breaking the law’?
But yeah, apart from the littering, much of my social life at that time in the late ‘70’s early ‘80’s amounted to just about the same thing. 

They were examples of a few of the laws they were breaking, I am sure their are others. PS there was not a deadly pandemic circulating in the ‘70’s early ‘80’s that we are all making sacrifices to try and get trough.  

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15 minutes ago, ordnance said:

They were examples of a few of the laws they were breaking, I am sure their are others. PS there was not a deadly pandemic circulating in the ‘70’s early ‘80’s that we are all making sacrifices to try and get trough.  

They’re kids, they’re bullet proof. Their parents are probably of an age where they’re in a low risk group and their grandparents even in their sixties have a relatively low risk of being killed by the virus if they’re in good health.
If the latter aren’t in good health then they’ll be shielding. 🤷‍♂️
 

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9 minutes ago, Scully said:

They’re kids, they’re bullet proof. Their parents are probably of an age where they’re in a low risk group and their grandparents even in their sixties have a relatively low risk of being killed by the virus if they’re in good health.
If the latter aren’t in good health then they’ll be shielding. 🤷‍♂️
 

Their behaviour was irresponsible and illegal, I will not be making excuses for them if others what to fine. 

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22 minutes ago, ordnance said:

Their behaviour was irresponsible and illegal, I will not be making excuses for them if others what to fine. 

Yes, you’re right. I’m not making excuses for them, nor justifying it, nor condoning it. They’re kids doing what kids do, just add alcohol. 
No doubt the rozzers will take care of it. 

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1 hour ago, Scully said:

They’re kids, they’re bullet proof. Their parents are probably of an age where they’re in a low risk group and their grandparents even in their sixties have a relatively low risk of being killed by the virus if they’re in good health.
If the latter aren’t in good health then they’ll be shielding. 🤷‍♂️
 

Thats a bit like saying it was only an old car, so it wasn't worth the cost of insuring it and we were only driving on a quiet road so the fact I was doing sixty doesn't matter..

The law is the law, its not negotiable

every time the virus transmits to another person it increases the R rate and that delays the lifting of restrictions. Its not about whether these idiots die, (frankly I couldn't care less if that lot or their grannies do die). But good people are going bankrupt, losing their businesses and probably their homes during this lockdown and to55ers like that are just prolonging things.

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31 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

Thats a bit like saying it was only an old car, so it wasn't worth the cost of insuring it and we were only driving on a quiet road so the fact I was doing sixty doesn't matter..

The law is the law, its not negotiable

every time the virus transmits to another person it increases the R rate and that delays the lifting of restrictions. Its not about whether these idiots die, (frankly I couldn't care less if that lot or their grannies do die). But good people are going bankrupt, losing their businesses and probably their homes during this lockdown and to55ers like that are just prolonging things.

They don’t care! They’re kids for crying out loud! They’re bullet proof! 
Its a bank holiday weekend, the sun is shining, they’re young and full of life! What were you expecting? Did you honestly believe today’s youths were going to sit around in groups of socially distanced sixes, drinking Ribena and singing Kumbaya? 
What an old car has to do with anything I have no idea. 
 

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14 minutes ago, Scully said:

They don’t care! They’re kids for crying out loud! They’re bullet proof! 
Its a bank holiday weekend, the sun is shining, they’re young and full of life! What were you expecting? Did you honestly believe today’s youths were going to sit around in groups of socially distanced sixes, drinking Ribena and singing Kumbaya? 
What an old car has to do with anything I have no idea. 
 

kids shud be out doing what kids do, they will be paying for all this in taxes soon enough. If you don't feel safe, isolate at home, problem solved!!

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25 minutes ago, Scully said:

They don’t care! They’re kids for crying out loud! They’re bullet proof! 
 
 

Why do you keep saying they are bullet proof, to me that is just the most crassly idiotic expression imaginable. I  don't get bullet proof in a pandemic, no body has ever suggested ther is such thing as "bullet proof", what ever you mean by that? And why are you crying out loud?

Are you suggesting their behaviour is somehow excused because you are "crying out loud" ?

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5 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

Why do you keep saying they are bullet proof, to me that is just the most crassly idiotic expression I  don't get bullet proof in a pandemic, no such thing as bullet proof

So, how many kids have have died or been seriously ill, or even ill without any underlying conditions?

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