Society & Culture2 mins ago
Motorist Punches Boy In The Fact...twice
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -wales- south-e ast-wal es-2952 4670
Odd story this. It appears that the motorist was seen to be driving a Nissan Elgrand. I had never heard of this model, so I googled it. It must be a very rare car in Britain and even more rare in South Wales, so I can't understand why the Police haven't managed to locate the driver, in the 3 days since this serious assault happened on Saturday. The local paper has a photo of the vehicle and I can't see the number plate but I am sure that the Police could detect it, using the same technology that is used in the dozens of Safety Camera vehicles that are on our roads ::
http:// www.wal esonlin e.co.uk /news/w ales-ne ws/elev en-year -old-bo y-left- battere d-***-7 897761
Odd story this. It appears that the motorist was seen to be driving a Nissan Elgrand. I had never heard of this model, so I googled it. It must be a very rare car in Britain and even more rare in South Wales, so I can't understand why the Police haven't managed to locate the driver, in the 3 days since this serious assault happened on Saturday. The local paper has a photo of the vehicle and I can't see the number plate but I am sure that the Police could detect it, using the same technology that is used in the dozens of Safety Camera vehicles that are on our roads ::
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Of course it's deplorable, it's assault and does the excuse for a grown man no favours - a ticking off or a picture on mobile and call the police to ask if they'd speak to the boy is fine. I love the comments of 'Sweet now but what if....' shall we apply that to all wrongdoings ?
13:05 Wed 08th Oct 2014
Any idea what the word is that is astrixed in your link?
http:// www.wal esonlin e.co.uk /news/w ales-ne ws/elev en-year -old-bo y-left- battere d-***-7 897761
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// The boy had been with friends waving at passing vehicles and throwing small chocolate sweets on to the road. //
Why would they do that? I do not believe it for a second.
I will probably get admonished, but I have little sympathy for the child. He has learned a lesson, the hard way, not to vandalise other peoples' property.
Why would they do that? I do not believe it for a second.
I will probably get admonished, but I have little sympathy for the child. He has learned a lesson, the hard way, not to vandalise other peoples' property.
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In Middlesbrough in certain areas, the nightly entertainment for youngsters is to throw bricks at passing cars. It happened to me once and if I had caught the little git who did it I would have battered the living daylights out of him.
These kids might only have been throwing sweets today....but who knows what they would move on to
(A taxi driver I know had his side window put through with a thrown brick. Luckily he didn't have a passenger. He battered the kid AND the kid's dad)
These kids might only have been throwing sweets today....but who knows what they would move on to
(A taxi driver I know had his side window put through with a thrown brick. Luckily he didn't have a passenger. He battered the kid AND the kid's dad)
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