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Why Have These 'savages' Been Let Off So Leniently?
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That brought vivid memories of me having to get off the bus home from school once as I spotted my youngest brother dangling from a street light tied up by his tie, he'd been walking home when a group from a neighbouring school pounced on him. Circa 1968.
That brought vivid memories of me having to get off the bus home from school once as I spotted my youngest brother dangling from a street light tied up by his tie, he'd been walking home when a group from a neighbouring school pounced on him. Circa 1968.
I can't do links but by googling the Bath Chronicle I found out that although the Headmaster wanted to expel those boys he was overruled by the School governers. It didn't give the boys ages .
I'd just like to add that it isn't always white boys picking on black. A thirteen years old lad at my grandson's school was set on by a group of Asian boys from the same school. Kicked down to the ground and had his head stamped on. They broke his cheekbone and damaged his eye socket , Put him in hospital for a week .They were all 12 or 13 years old.
I'd just like to add that it isn't always white boys picking on black. A thirteen years old lad at my grandson's school was set on by a group of Asian boys from the same school. Kicked down to the ground and had his head stamped on. They broke his cheekbone and damaged his eye socket , Put him in hospital for a week .They were all 12 or 13 years old.
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