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Old 03-05-2009, 19:00   #284
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Re: This one's going down

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
but do they accept part of the responsibility,will other parents look at the way there children are behaving late at night and accept some responsibility when there children are getting hurt
i don't think so and untill that happens then society is going to continue to find scapegoat's for our failings as i think has happened in this case
Don't blame the parents. it's just cheap.
If she was 18 you'd be telling us to blame herself.
94mph on a 30mph in stealth mode in the dark is what's to blame nobody and nothing else.

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
and possibly if her parents had done there job properly then hayley would have been in the house at that time of night
If Hayley was tucked up in bed, he would have probably hit somebody else instead. then you'd have to come up with some other excuse as to why it was that persons fault.

You have everything covered already. aged 0-18 it's the parents fault. 18 - 112 it's probably their own fault.
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