Thread: Riots
View Single Post
Old 16-08-2011, 14:01   #1099
Saaf_laandon_mo
Inactive
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 4,291
Saaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny star
Saaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny starSaaf_laandon_mo has a nice shiny star
Re: Riots

Quote:
Originally Posted by martyh View Post
That is a load of rubbish Arthur .

.
.
.
c) parents are responsible for their children and the person who's name is on the rent card is wholly responsible for people or family members living in the house .Eviction doesn't usually happen for one off minor offences it usually happens after a number of incidents and complaints .I have known people convicted of drug offences lose their house immediately though
Just playing devil's advocate and looking at parental responsibility -

What happens to parents who have totally lost control of their children? Should they be responsible too? Let as assume that they bought their kids up as best as they could in their circumstances, and the kid still turns out to be a 'wrong un'. What then?

Does the media, school, neighbourhood have a part to play in how a child is 'bought up'?

Cany you simply assume that it's the parents fault and then how much blame can you actual put on them?
Saaf_laandon_mo is offline   Reply With Quote