01.MarSa’n ka na, dito lang
Ang gusto ko dito sa UK compared sa “tingin” ko sa US ay mataas at mabigat nang katagang “Human Rights”. Sa US kasi parang natatabunan yan nang napakaraming technicalities at historical laws.
Pero ito din ang kinaiinis ko.
I don’t remember how many times I wrote about the yobs, teenage pregnancies and overall terror from these louts pervade England and Wales alone. I might have said it before but a burly officemate said that he makes it a point to stay of clear of swarms of teeners. You just never know.
In the last two years, the use of guns and knives (easy acces to) have been steadily increasing. So what would follow? Weekly news of teenage death, theft (at least those deemed news worthy) and a considerable number of disabled and elderly abuse & crime.
How can I fault a friend for sending her 14 y.o. son back to Pinas when the boy got in a fight?
Better safe than sorry and the boy is happier back home. So happy in fact, he didn’t want to spend Christmas last year with his folks!
So I nearly choked when I read a small item of news on the London Lite on Friday. There are sectors condemning the Met for the increased stats on the use of tasers on teeners. One group said the Police should only use tasers during extreme circumstances.
It’s almost laughable. These people do not patrol the streets, I doubt they’ve even experienced fear of going out or looking outside their window! The Met already lost, have very limited use, of guns due to potential “Human Rights abuse” and now the remaining teeth they have are being filed to bluntness.
What is an “extreme case” to these people?
Kapag sinaksak ka na? O kapag tumatakbo papalayo at hindi mo na mahahabol pero kelangang mahuli mo?
Stupid.
Kaya maraming bata dito na lumalaki dito thinking they can get away with evil because of their age.
Ewan. Minsan natatakot din ako.
Of course I want pogiBoy to grown up in a safe environment. I’ve lost count on how many times I’ve lost count in thinking of him studying in UP. How cool would that be? Have him wanting to grow up in Pinas?
Baka maiyak ako.
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binasa ko ang tatlong entry mo for today.
Interesting topics.
About kids, in France, age 12 pwede na ikulong without the parents approving it. Humigpit ang justice dept kasi marami ang nanununog ng kotse sa paris and sa toulouse, even here in Nice.
Once a neighbor told me, if my kids i should allow them to mingle with the kids in the area.
I said politely, thank you but no.
ano matututunan nila sa labas? drugs, early pregnancy or stupidity?
oks na sila na kami kasama namin, safe na, with mature company to teach them properly
hirap naman dyan ano? mabuti kami we are staying in the suburbs na low crime rate and neighbors take care of each other. kids could have the space they want to move into. pero sempre, vigilant pa rin kami when it comes to new friends on the block.
teka, uwi ka ng pinas? kelan?
though I haven’t encountered any yobs, it’s quite worrying; let’s just hope our kids don’t get involved with them or that’s it, we’re out of here.
naku, dito nga, kitang-kita sa camera, binabaril ng pulis yung mga tao na patay na sila, pero parang walang nangyayari sa kaso
it really is a scary world, with s many young people being involved with “gangs” for whatever it is that they get from it, i can probably not understand