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It's about time these Chavs were taught it's not ok to break the law

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  • DKLS
    DKLS Posts: 13,461 Forumite
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    fadetogrey wrote: »
    Very sad to hear that.Hope the range rover wasnt damaged?:cool:

    Well designed and sturdy beasts those rangies, might have been more damage if the rider had chosen to wear a helmet, luckily for the owner he didn't so one of those on site dent fixing companies and a good jet wash was all that was needed. :D Darwinism at it's finest especially as the rider hadn't managed to impregnate anyone.
  • wobbley
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    "Chav Rash" can actually be desirable and improve the value of a 4x4.
    Light blue touchpaper and stand well back !
  • Strider590
    Strider590 Posts: 11,874 Forumite
    edited 17 October 2011 at 10:12AM
    Whilst massively irresponsible.....

    But thinking about it from a logical POV, with all emotion removed ( :p )

    Dead chav = one less benefit payout, less crime, improved human gene pool.
    Put said chav in prison and we've done nothing but add a burden to the economy.

    I say create a huge town on some remote island, ship all chavs (and actual criminals) over with provisions, supplies, quadbikes, mini-moto's, dirt bikes and 1 months supply of fags and special brew each, cut all benefits and leave them to it.
    If they get their act together, they'll survive and eventually in several hundred years form their own civilised society. If not, who cares? Just send in Snake Plissken every now and then to keep em in check :p
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  • LandyAndy
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    How has it taken 16 months to get to court?
  • Strider590 wrote: »
    Whilst massively irresponsible.....

    But thinking about it from a logical POV, with all emotion removed ( :p )

    Dead chav = one less benefit payout, less crime, improved human gene pool.
    Put said chav in prison and we've done nothing but add a burden to the economy.

    There's something tragically British about reducing the value of a human life to simply "what it costs the taxpayer".
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  • Strider590
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    There's something tragically British about reducing the value of a human life to simply "what it costs the taxpayer".


    Who mentioned humans? :rotfl:
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  • cyclonebri1
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    Strider590 wrote: »
    I say create a huge town on some remote island, ship all chavs (and actual criminals) over with provisions, supplies, quadbikes, mini-moto's, dirt bikes and 1 months supply of fags and special brew each, cut all benefits and leave them to it. :p


    They did, and then they called it Milton Keynes:D:D:D
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  • They did, and then they called it Milton Keynes:D:D:D

    True too !!

    I live in MK and my Mum was one of the first probation officers in MK back in the mid to late 70's. Lots of east end types relocated up here to get the massive payouts on offer and brought their criminal ways with them.

    I like to think we've moved on though :D
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    True too !!

    I live in MK and my Mum was one of the first probation officers in MK back in the mid to late 70's. Lots of east end types relocated up here to get the massive payouts on offer and brought their criminal ways with them.

    I like to think we've moved on though :D

    :rotfl::rotfl:I wasn't being tooo serious about it, and to be honest I've never been there. I just know it as a "created" town and do know the problem mass relocation can give rise to. ;)
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