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Old 01-04-2019, 17:51   #15
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Re: Schools and NHS could be held accountable over youth crime

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
I would really like to know SPECIFICALLY and EXPLICITLY, what the Police or anybody else could do in order to prevent any incident. A 10 fold increase in Police numbers wouldn't solve a thing. They can't be everywhere, or is everybody going to be provided with multiple 24/7 bodyguards?


Basicially it's TOO late to solve it. The damage has been done.
That doesn't mean there shouldn't be a considerable effort by the Police to repair as much of the damage as possible and to minimize any further damage. Perhaps their needs to be consideration of resource deployment etc.

budget dependencies/prioritization of course.

The teacher/NHS part is nonsense.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Which is part of preparing students for real life in the workplace.
Got to disagree on this one, if this is still being done it's archaic.
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