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Bexleyheath tomorrow
Elthamaddick
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If you’ve got kids you might want to get them to avoid tomorrow


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Bringing that 2011 vibe back. You've got to say that's class0
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Disaffected youth with nothing.
Apart from the latest mobile phones with which they can keep up to speed with this shit, of course!7 -
We won the league that season as well ...so....Leuth said:Bringing that 2011 vibe back. You've got to say that's class9 -
I see the Oxford Street one. If only the youth clubs were open ay 🙄Elthamaddick said:If you’ve got kids you might want to get them to avoid tomorrow
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What is class ? Looters attacking shopping centres putting staff & the general publics safety at risk ?Leuth said:Bringing that 2011 vibe back. You've got to say that's class
What would be class is to bring out the military & shoot the fuckers.15 -
Bexleyheath has had a big police presence every day since the school holidays started0
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what happened to Boris's water cannon ? .. a good drenching with indelible sprays and a dose of tear gas and baton would do the trick .. the French riot police should be hired for a few days1
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It’s a scaremongering hoax. The rumour a few days ago was it was going to be an acid attack1
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Welling are at home tomorrow2
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School holidays and no money.
These events hint at the ability of schools and teachers given what could happen.4 -
Surely it mostly reflects on their parents / guardians and the standards by which they choose to lead their lives.seth plum said:School holidays and no money.
These events hint at the ability of schools and teachers given what could happen.19 -
Those guardians and parents send those self same children to schools, packed 30-35 to a room with one adult, usually the teacher, who has to make something worthwhile happen.valleynick66 said:
Surely it mostly reflects on their parents / guardians and the standards by which they choose to lead their lives.seth plum said:School holidays and no money.
These events hint at the ability of schools and teachers given what could happen.
It has always been the case (fertility issues notwithstanding) that any fool can have children. Including those rampaging children in the future.
Or maybe the parents are not around to set standards because they are working all hours to try to pay the bills.
Either way teachers are often unfairly criticised but I think they’re geniuses, not in their subjects necessarily, but in tackling one of the problems created by society.9 -
Did it kick off in Oxford Circus or Barking?0
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It did in Oxford Street.ValleyGary said:Did it kick off in Oxford Circus or Barking?
They didn't even try and blame it on the police this time.1 -
Yes Oxford Circus for sureValleyGary said:Did it kick off in Oxford Circus or Barking?0 -
Hoax? Well the Oxford Circus disorder took place.AFKABartram said:It’s a scaremongering hoax. The rumour a few days ago was it was going to be an acid attack2 -
Is it even worth doing it up Bexleyheath? What they gonna rob, some desserts out of Creams and some moody cleaning products from Wilko.20
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Always a bit of disorder when the flying ants appear0
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A few teenagers. Several police. Many, many reporters, photographers, citizen journalists and nosey on-lookers.charltonbob said:
Hoax? Well the Oxford Circus disorder took place.AFKABartram said:It’s a scaremongering hoax. The rumour a few days ago was it was going to be an acid attack
Whereas on a normal day it would be just a few teenagers and a few police.3 -
Wilko needs clearing out anywayValleyGary said:Is it even worth doing it up Bexleyheath? What they gonna rob, some desserts out of Creams and some moody cleaning products from Wilko.0 -
Batter the fuckers with baton sticks, preferably on their arms so that they break.At least then they’d have a reasonable excuse for wearing their trousers round their arses.14
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Unlike you to try and mislead.Chizz said:
A few teenagers. Several police. Many, many reporters, photographers, citizen journalists and nosey on-lookers.charltonbob said:
Hoax? Well the Oxford Circus disorder took place.AFKABartram said:It’s a scaremongering hoax. The rumour a few days ago was it was going to be an acid attack
Whereas on a normal day it would be just a few teenagers and a few police.
A few to me means three.
Loads of footage, it certainly wasn't a few.
I saw tens rampaging & throwing things at shopkeepers in an attempt to rob them.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/oxford-street-looting-threat-tiktok-met-police-sadiq-khan-b1099476.html
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/09/mizzy-planned-disorder-oxford-street-met-police-arrests/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12389745/Police-launch-crackdown-threat-Oxford-Street-TikTok-crime-wave-Officers-arrest-youths-outside-McDonalds-cops-ramp-patrols-shopping-district-viral-social-media-posts-urged-followers-rob-JD-Sports.html
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A few teenagers. Lol. Classic Chizz.
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Oxford Street is like that on a normal day apparently minus the many reporters 🤦♂️
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i live in the dispersal order zone. I’ve shut my curtains. Better to be safe than sorry.9
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Mrkinski said:i live in the dispersal order zone. I’ve shut my curtains. Better to be safe than sorry.
lock up your trainers.
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I may be misreading your post.seth plum said:
Those guardians and parents send those self same children to schools, packed 30-35 to a room with one adult, usually the teacher, who has to make something worthwhile happen.valleynick66 said:
Surely it mostly reflects on their parents / guardians and the standards by which they choose to lead their lives.seth plum said:School holidays and no money.
These events hint at the ability of schools and teachers given what could happen.
It has always been the case (fertility issues notwithstanding) that any fool can have children. Including those rampaging children in the future.
Or maybe the parents are not around to set standards because they are working all hours to try to pay the bills.
Either way teachers are often unfairly criticised but I think they’re geniuses, not in their subjects necessarily, but in tackling one of the problems created by society.Are you blaming teachers for the poor behaviour or not?
Or alternatively are you saying we need the positive influence of teachers all year round?0 -
I am not blaming the teachers at all.valleynick66 said:
I may be misreading your post.seth plum said:
Those guardians and parents send those self same children to schools, packed 30-35 to a room with one adult, usually the teacher, who has to make something worthwhile happen.valleynick66 said:
Surely it mostly reflects on their parents / guardians and the standards by which they choose to lead their lives.seth plum said:School holidays and no money.
These events hint at the ability of schools and teachers given what could happen.
It has always been the case (fertility issues notwithstanding) that any fool can have children. Including those rampaging children in the future.
Or maybe the parents are not around to set standards because they are working all hours to try to pay the bills.
Either way teachers are often unfairly criticised but I think they’re geniuses, not in their subjects necessarily, but in tackling one of the problems created by society.Are you blaming teachers for the poor behaviour or not?
Or alternatively are you saying we need the positive influence of teachers all year round?
Simply saying how impressive it is that they can single handedly control unruly children.0
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