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01/11/2009, 3:48 PM
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Kizzy
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Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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01/11/2009, 7:23 PM
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ADRIAN-W
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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Why couldn't they just be locked in a Big Barn for the night , If they chose to set it on fire , Oh well !
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02/11/2009, 10:55 AM
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thelibrarian
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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Those of us who have children under 30 will be familiar with this phenomenon, especially those with kids under 20. For many years it has been accepted practice to reward non attenders, those who hide behind the label of ADD when in fact they are just plain disobedient and badly brought up, the aggressive and disruptive, the spoilt- you name it- with treats, outings, fancy recordings studios where they can mess about playing at being musicians when not one of them has the determination to learn a few bars of music, skate parks etc and on and on. From the basic level of house point rewards up to treats at Alton Towers the pains in the ar$es get the treats and the kids who toe the line, no matter what problems they have to overcome at home or with deficits of intellect- well they don't cause problems so they can be ignored. I have yet to encounter a school that rewards the efforts of its hard working mid stream to top stream kids in the same way that it spoils those that cause them problems. It seems the police have the same attitude too. If these kids had caused a public nuisance on previous Hallowe'ens then they should have been served with orders to report for some form of community service on 31st October
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03/11/2009, 7:56 AM
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Baconsdozen.

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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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My old headmaster had a remedy for bad behaviour at school.
It was applied to the backside six times in rapid succession.
Worked every time.
Anyone else remember 'Sammy' Hesketh?.
WDC and its caravan site.
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03/11/2009, 7:52 PM
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Dek

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Norwich
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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I don`t , but I recall a couple who you crossed at your peril...Mr Hemnal and Charles Lines. The former of the George White , the latter the Alderman Jex. Never to be forgotton . Dek.
Laugh, and the wife laughs with you. Snore and you`ll sleep alone.
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03/11/2009, 8:13 PM
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Big Willy
Joined on 07/08/2009
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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Baconsdozen. wrote: | My old headmaster had a remedy for bad behaviour at school.
It was applied to the backside six times in rapid succession.
Worked every time.
Anyone else remember 'Sammy' Hesketh?. |
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Could you be a little bit clearer on what was being applied to the said bottom ? please...............six times and all over......hmmmmmmmm.
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03/11/2009, 10:03 PM
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thelibrarian
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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Looks as if they might have been better deployed on the western edge of the county http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=xDefault&itemid=NOED03%20Nov%202009%2015%3A57%3A33%3A433 I was out more or less that way last week- burnt out cars beside the roads are apparently not even noteworthy these days. On the "leafleting" cover- I had one through my door recently saying someone would be calling back later if I was interested in selling gold, silver or antiques yeah right as if...especially as I remember the scams in the 60s and 70s So I sent off an e mail to the safer neighbourhood team suggesting they might like to get on the tails of these gits No reply of course. By why can't we put a stop to all these people traipsing up to the door just as they please without householders having to put up fences and locked gates- who in their right mind wants a traveller gang offering plastic installation/driveways/tree felling or even blasted Lidl leaflets come to that. It is used so often as a cover to rob the elderly it is time it was made an offence.
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04/11/2009, 6:29 AM
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john
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What made that punishment work was the fact that it was carried out on the stage in front of the whole assembly.It was more the humiliation than the actual punishment.If that worked then bring back the stocks.John
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04/11/2009, 8:34 AM
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thelibrarian
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Re: Norfolk police treat troublemakers to a day at Alton Towers
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for those who didn't read the link it was about gangs of blokes breaking into or pushing their way into the homes of the elderly and vulnerable in the "wild west" of the region and the police in West Norfolk and east Cambs/Fenland instigating an urgent attempt to round up the perps before someone got killed. The men were believed to be operating under the cover of leafleting ( presumably for a bogus enterprise) Good cover that- print off a collecting clothes for poor dear kids in Romania leaflet on a scrap of paper and away they go checking out properties unchallenged. I wonder if anyone here has seen a CPSO challenging any one door knocking or leafleting?
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06/11/2009, 7:48 PM
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trekker
Joined on 09/11/2007
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Apparently the pink plastic bags often pushed through doors in my area on N Norfolk coast purporting to be collecting for breast cancer sufferers in Lithuania may not be bona fide. At the rate they are delivered, currently around once every 2 weeks, it does make one wonder when the battered old unsignwritten van calls to collect if its a front for other purposes. It was suggested by local authority that collecting bags without a UK charity number thereon are scams.
On the subject of the £1000 or so spent on known local offenders from Yarmouth, I know 56 well behaved kids that should have been rewarded rather than rewarding those who show constant disrespect to others and the law. Insetad, they should have been put on notice that they would be dealt with severely if they caused problems.
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07/11/2009, 1:20 AM
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thelibrarian
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As are many other collections apparently.Who is going to bother to check a charity number? I refuse to use any plastic bag put on my doorstep or in my letter box on the principle that it is just more uninvited rubbish, worthy cause or not. They make good bin liners. Decent stuff I wish to dispose of ( not much of that, if it's good enough for someone else it should be good enough for me) goes to a pal to "car- boot" or direct to a charity shop and tatty stuff gets used to wash windows and cars and the cat's bed gets old sweaters. I am not anti charity but resent being hustled/hassled on my doorstep
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08/11/2009, 11:02 PM
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ChristopherE

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There does seem to be a problem in Dereham with bogus callers..Not just the fens. A day some years ago was a surprise, nice lunch at Colkirk, Autumn day, fire glowing. Both of us snoozing at about 5pm.. Bang on the door and a chap tried to sell Mrs E a big bag full of power tools. She refused his attentions, and when I woke , all went foul . "You dozy bitch" was the politest way of describing the language of the seller as he headed off. ce
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09/11/2009, 2:58 PM
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Kizzy
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I use them for bin liners too. They come so frequently now that I don't even check them anymore. Some time back I used to and most of them were scams. One giveaway is that alongside clothes, they also ask for "perfumes, gifts, toiletries etc."
Same as the romanians who sell the "pencil sketches" at the door. Most of these are photocopies if you look closely. If you don't mind paying a tenner for a photocopy then that's up to you though!
I had one of these people on my door and felt very uncomfortable because he very nearly tried to come in and his eyes were darting past me and into the house. I full expected to be burgled a few days later.
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09/11/2009, 3:19 PM
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Kizzy
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