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Hom3r 18-11-2018 18:33

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35971274)
Bum fluff.... :D

I shave that:D

Taf 19-11-2018 14:03

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
"Secondary school pupils could be offered fitness trackers to tackle obesity.

Baroness Morgan made the proposals in her Welsh Labour leadership manifesto.

In primary school, children would be encouraged to run a mile a day."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46260039

Yes, they could run to-and-from the local fast food outlet which offers better value than school meals. Or run to school because they can't afford a bus pass for the schools which are getting further and further from peoples' homes. Doesn't she realise that you have to run for over 2 hours to burn off the calories of ONE burger?

denphone 19-11-2018 14:10

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35971420)
"Secondary school pupils could be offered fitness trackers to tackle obesity.

Baroness Morgan made the proposals in her Welsh Labour leadership manifesto.

In primary school, children would be encouraged to run a mile a day."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46260039

Yes, they could run to-and-from the local fast food outlet which offers better value than school meals. Or run to school because they can't afford a bus pass for the schools which are getting further and further from peoples' homes. Doesn't she realise that you have to run for over 2 hours to burn off the calories of ONE burger?

Both Labour and the Conservatives have sold of thousands of playing fields in the last 30 years Taf but alas politicians seem to have convenient memory loss when it suits them.:rolleyes:

Mr K 19-11-2018 14:10

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35971420)
"Secondary school pupils could be offered fitness trackers to tackle obesity.

Baroness Morgan made the proposals in her Welsh Labour leadership manifesto.

In primary school, children would be encouraged to run a mile a day."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46260039

Yes, they could run to-and-from the local fast food outlet which offers better value than school meals. Or run to school because they can't afford a bus pass for the schools which are getting further and further from peoples' homes. Doesn't she realise that you have to run for over 2 hours to burn off the calories of ONE burger?

That's a heck of a burger!

Ban sugar and computer games, make them all vegetarian and make them walk to school, preferably bare footed ! ;) Sorted.

Hom3r 20-11-2018 18:44

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Idiots who get there driving licence from a cornflakes packet.

These idiots need removing off the road.

Personally I would make 3 points =£500 fine, 6 = £1,000, 9 = £2,000 and 12 = £4,000, full 3 extended retests after any ban 1 year +

nashville 20-11-2018 19:07

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Nice to be nice

richard s 20-11-2018 19:40

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Fly tipping - make the fines greater, vehicles should scrapped, possible jail sentences as well for offenders.

tweetiepooh 21-11-2018 09:51

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35971666)
Fly tipping - make the fines greater, vehicles should scrapped, possible jail sentences as well for offenders.

Gaol is too good for them. They should also be made to clean up their and others' messes at their own expense.

Mr_love_monkey 22-11-2018 07:40

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh (Post 35971755)
Gaol is too good for them. They should also be made to clean up their and others' messes at their own expense.

Sadly you look at the stats and very few people even get fined for it...

arcimedes 25-11-2018 08:13

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Making a transfer online. There are so many boxes to tick to prove you are you.

denphone 25-11-2018 09:20

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Declined online transactions irritates me as you can buy 8 Kindle books on sale for 99p each and then you notice the payment has been declined on one or two of them.

papa smurf 25-11-2018 11:40

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35971657)
Idiots who get there driving licence from a cornflakes packet.

These idiots need removing off the road.

Personally I would make 3 points =£500 fine, 6 = £1,000, 9 = £2,000 and 12 = £4,000, full 3 extended retests after any ban 1 year +

Calm down your displaying classic signs of road rage.

Stuart 26-11-2018 16:38

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35971423)
That's a heck of a burger!

Ban sugar and computer games, make them all vegetarian and make them walk to school, preferably bare footed ! ;) Sorted.

Not really. A Big Mac apparently has enough calories that you would need to run for 140 minutes.. https://www.kidspot.com.au/health/we...4a3116f513a755

And actually on a serious note, I think that computer games are part of the problem, as is Sugar, but another thing that is part of the problem is there doesn't seem to be much opportunity (or encouragement) for kids to play outside these days. Parents seem to assume that there is a Paedophile around every corner, or their child is going to get dragged away by a gang.. OK, both *are* distinct possibilities, but don't apply everywhere.

Also, my niece and nephew go to a school that has a catchment area with a radius of under 1 mile. Every morning and afternoon, the roads around the school are blocked with cars that vanish when the parents have dropped off or picked up their kids. I'd wager that most of the parents could walk their child to and from school. Something which would be better (and cheaper) for them, and better for their children and the Environment (especially as some of them have quite large cars). And yes, they walk to and from school.

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35971420)
"Secondary school pupils could be offered fitness trackers to tackle obesity.

Baroness Morgan made the proposals in her Welsh Labour leadership manifesto.

In primary school, children would be encouraged to run a mile a day."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-46260039

Yes, they could run to-and-from the local fast food outlet which offers better value than school meals. Or run to school because they can't afford a bus pass for the schools which are getting further and further from peoples' homes. Doesn't she realise that you have to run for over 2 hours to burn off the calories of ONE burger?

The trackers won't work. They'll either end up not being charged or the kids will find ways of tricking them.

As for the fast food restaurants, I think education is key. We need to educate people that going down the kebab shop, or Maccy D's should be a treat, not a daily occurrence. I think schools also need to re-introduce Home Economics, as someone needs to teach the kids to cook with fresh food, and I don't think a lot of parents bother.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35971422)
Both Labour and the Conservatives have sold of thousands of playing fields in the last 30 years Taf but alas politicians seem to have convenient memory loss when it suits them.:rolleyes:

Sadly, Politicians rarely take responsibility for the consequences of their actions, unless it's to fall on their sword publicly hoping to move blame from the rest of the party. Even when they do, they seem to be rewarded. Look at Boris. He nearly got someone killed as Foreign Secretary and missed various important votes, but still some in the Tory party are talking him up as being a future Prime Minister. He has never taken responsibility for anything he has done, as Mayor of London or Foreign Secretary. Even the rest of the Tory party, and the Labour party seem to be setting us up to take the blame if Brexit fails (sorry to introduce that), with all the crys of "The Will Of The People". I truly believe IF it fails, the Tory and Labour party will put responsibility on the Voters.

Still, back to the playing fields. Local councils have, with a lot of encouragement from Central Government, spent the last 30 years or so selling off school playing fields to make up funding shortfalls, but they really haven't thought things through. We are facing a generation of kids who are increasingly obese. This will put extra strain on the NHS, and will ultimately cost us ALL more.

denphone 26-11-2018 17:17

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35972534)
And actually on a serious note, I think that computer games are part of the problem, as is Sugar, but another thing that is part of the problem is there doesn't seem to be much opportunity (or encouragement) for kids to play outside these days. Parents seem to assume that there is a Paedophile around every corner, or their child is going to get dragged away by a gang.. OK, both *are* distinct possibilities, but don't apply everywhere.

Also, my niece and nephew go to a school that has a catchment area with a radius of under 1 mile. Every morning and afternoon, the roads around the school are blocked with cars that vanish when the parents have dropped off or picked up their kids. I'd wager that most of the parents could walk their child to and from school. Something which would be better (and cheaper) for them, and better for their children and the Environment (especially as some of them have quite large cars). And yes, they walk to and from school.

Yes l agree with you that there are several factors involved in children not getting enough outside play compared to 30 years ago as first of all sugar has far more of a impact factor in ones ongoing health then fat has as one of the big problems we have is food manufacturers are very powerful and clever in the way they advertise to the general public as not only do the advertise their branded products pretty relentlessly but they then plug a more health conscious version which they then say is then much better for you but when one looks into it its not as healthy as they say it is.


When we were younger we walked the mile and a half to school and done the same to get home later in the day but sadly many parents as you say don't do that nowadays and its going to need a big culture for that to change IMO.

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35972534)


As for the fast food restaurants, I think education is key. We need to educate people that going down the kebab shop, or Maccy D's should be a treat, not a daily occurrence. I think schools also need to re-introduce Home Economics, as someone needs to teach the kids to cook with fresh food, and I don't think a lot of parents bother.

Yes l quite agree that Home Economics should be introduced again as to me cooking is a life skill that never leaves you once you learn it as to put it bluntly its pretty depressing that a considerable amount in this country don't even know how to cook the basics.

---------- Post added at 17:06 ---------- Previous post was at 17:02 ----------

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35972534)



Still, back to the playing fields. Local councils have, with a lot of encouragement from Central Government, spent the last 30 years or so selling off school playing fields to make up funding shortfalls, but they really haven't thought things through. We are facing a generation of kids who are increasingly obese. This will put extra strain on the NHS, and will ultimately cost us ALL more.

Short termism which ends up costing the state and the NHS a lot more sadly as there was a National Audit Office report released this morning and one of the watch words they mentioned was government short termism and the need to end it.

---------- Post added at 17:17 ---------- Previous post was at 17:06 ----------

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35972534)
Parents seem to assume that there is a Paedophile around every corner, or their child is going to get dragged away by a gang.. OK, both *are* distinct possibilities, but don't apply everywhere.


Known as dirty old men when we were children as Paedophiles are nothing new as l think one of the big problems is parents read the media and then form the perception that there is a Paedophile around every corner which quite clearly there is not as the chances of a child being abducted according to the police figures is very low.

Mr_love_monkey 26-11-2018 17:31

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35972535)
Known as dirty old men when we were children as Paedophiles are nothing new as l think one of the big problems is parents read the media and then form the perception that there is a Paedophile around every corner which quite clearly there is not as the chances of a child being abducted according to the police figures is very low.

24*7 news is a big problem in this regard, as well the competition between the papers.
Reporting the news is no longer enough, it's about having headlines that make people buy the paper.
"Limited chance of your child meeting a paedophile" won't sell as many papers as "3,000,000 paedophiles are waiting around the corner to grab your child!"


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