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What it mentions in the article is there is a lack of things for teenagers/young people.

 

That's the old standard phrase churned out every time.

 

I grew up on the Badger estate in Woodhouse in the 70s.

 

There was nothing to do.

 

We didn't smash things up, steal, terrorise the residents.

 

And if you do give them stuff, they only ruin it:

 

http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/much-loved-ellesmere-port-play-12749118

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Do teens in other areas have more to do? Or do they just have parents that control them more appropriately?

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I don't think my children would ruin their local park alchresearch. But its a moot point as I have already pointed out they don't have one.

 

Not sure cyclone. In more affulent areas i'd imagine parents could afford to travel/pay for activites if they had to.

 

Also with supervised activites its not just the activity its the influence/ postitive role model that is provided that probably makes the difference. Lower income families are often single parent families lacking in a positive male role model. Something a supervised activity could help to fix.

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Colley Park appears to be about 0.5 mile away.

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You lost me cyclone and your point is? Yes we have a field a short walk away. There is no play equipment as I pointed out, not really what I would call a park.

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That's the old standard phrase churned out every time.

 

I grew up on the Badger estate in Woodhouse in the 70s.

 

There was nothing to do.

 

We didn't smash things up, steal, terrorise the residents.

 

And if you do give them stuff, they only ruin it:

 

http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/much-loved-ellesmere-port-play-12749118

 

Same here. Nothing provided for us to do at all.

 

So we played football or rode bikes or played inside. Never crossed our mind to to do anything anti social.

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Parson Cross is one of the poorest areas in Europe.)

That doesn't make the majority of people living there 'pond-life.' It means they need more help and investment than most.

 

Poverty is not pretty, and comes with costs for the rest of society, another reason why real help is a necessity. What they get is the occasional sticking plaster.

No leafy lined roads or hundred year old trees to protect on the Cross ;)

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Parson Cross is one of the poorest areas in Europe.)

That doesn't make the majority of people living there 'pond-life.' It means they need more help and investment than most.

 

In all of Europe?

 

So poorer than those rural Romanian villages with only dirt roads and where everyone rides a donkey about?

or in Slovakia, where even qualified professionals like a class 1 HGV driver earns less than £3 a hour??

 

---------- Post added 29-03-2017 at 16:29 ----------

 

Do teens in other areas have more to do? Or do they just have parents that control them more appropriately?

 

The latter

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It seems to me that many thieving / anti social / drug dealing / scrotes are the product of thieving / anti social / drug dealing / parents.

Stopping idiots breeding should solve that.

 

Job done. Vote for Ableton :)

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How is it possible? there's only a few houses on the drive.

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It seems to me that many thieving / anti social / drug dealing / scrotes are the product of thieving / anti social / drug dealing / parents.

Stopping idiots breeding should solve that.

 

Job done. Vote for Ableton :)

Governments both local and national have recognised and been trying to resolve "problem" families for decades. It takes pretty bad genetics when their family tree have roots in one of the most affluent countries in the world, they've had specialist help from professionals and yet they still can't or don't want to hold down a job. Preferring instead to annoy everyone living close to them.

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