Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
Carnage Uk,
33 Answers
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 52681/T he-Carn age-pub -crawl- girls-a ttacked -homele ss-man- telling -f-job- Shockin g-foota ge-stre ets.htm l
/// Chief Inspector Steve Benson-Davison said: ‘While the (Carnage) event results in high numbers of intoxicated individuals generally there are no major issues in terms of violent crime and disorder. //
Except for this instance, when a man was kicked, punched and disrobed by a gang of drunken females.
/// At 3.30am, two 19-year-old men are arrested for being drunk and disorderly and bundled into the back of a police van. ///
There were many who were drunk and disorderly, why did these females and many more students get away scot free?
I liked this readers comment;
/// Students telling someone to get a job, the irony... ///
/// Chief Inspector Steve Benson-Davison said: ‘While the (Carnage) event results in high numbers of intoxicated individuals generally there are no major issues in terms of violent crime and disorder. //
Except for this instance, when a man was kicked, punched and disrobed by a gang of drunken females.
/// At 3.30am, two 19-year-old men are arrested for being drunk and disorderly and bundled into the back of a police van. ///
There were many who were drunk and disorderly, why did these females and many more students get away scot free?
I liked this readers comment;
/// Students telling someone to get a job, the irony... ///
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by anotheoldgit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.NEWS FLASH!
students get drunk and cause trouble
shock horror!
note to aog:
Yes disgraceful
but we did it in the 70s
my uncle's generation did it in the 50s
Oxford undergrads ran amok in Victorian times
Not of course up to the standard of the 16th and 17th century students who caused some very noteable riots
students get drunk and cause trouble
shock horror!
note to aog:
Yes disgraceful
but we did it in the 70s
my uncle's generation did it in the 50s
Oxford undergrads ran amok in Victorian times
Not of course up to the standard of the 16th and 17th century students who caused some very noteable riots
sandyRoe
/// Isn't it nice to see the young ones still know how to enjoy themselves. On boat race night in my day the rowdies would try and debag a constable or at least steal his helmet.
Little really changes. ///
Ah these trips down memory lane, to somehow make excused for a group of females (and I use that description lightly) Insulting, Kicking, Punching and ripping the clothes off a innocent man on the street.
I can go back further than most and the females then would not be seen carrying out such practices, have some no shame these days?
/// Isn't it nice to see the young ones still know how to enjoy themselves. On boat race night in my day the rowdies would try and debag a constable or at least steal his helmet.
Little really changes. ///
Ah these trips down memory lane, to somehow make excused for a group of females (and I use that description lightly) Insulting, Kicking, Punching and ripping the clothes off a innocent man on the street.
I can go back further than most and the females then would not be seen carrying out such practices, have some no shame these days?
/the females then would not be seen carrying out such practices, have some no shame these days? /
Perhaps not aog
but sadly, those attitudes also extended to;
not even having an opportunity at the tertiary education they were capable of just because they were female
missing out on the careers they were capable of
and of course keeping quiet whilst being raped and beaten because the abuse was being meted out by their husbands
Happy days!
Perhaps not aog
but sadly, those attitudes also extended to;
not even having an opportunity at the tertiary education they were capable of just because they were female
missing out on the careers they were capable of
and of course keeping quiet whilst being raped and beaten because the abuse was being meted out by their husbands
Happy days!