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Yes, they should be banned, so should hats, beards etc | 17 | 38.64% | |
No, what a load of crap | 18 | 40.91% | |
Typical BBC... | 9 | 20.45% | |
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13-05-05, 09:56 AM | #21 |
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I dont think that these people are trying to ban hoodies as an item of clothing, but the wearing of the hoods up, or caps on indoors. That i dont see a problem with, unless youa re having a bad hair day (Like lee most days, hence his disgust)
With CCTV being more popular nowdays, and trying to clamp down on anti social behaviour, then not being able to see that little chavs face could be a problem. So there is a good reason. |
13-05-05, 10:01 AM | #22 |
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You think thats bad.. what about all those thugs with those crash helmets on.
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13-05-05, 10:01 AM | #23 | |
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eerrrrrrr..........it does i have a goatee beard, but not cos im trying to hide anything its just that im pug ugly... |
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13-05-05, 10:02 AM | #24 |
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Ban hoodies. Ban kids as well. Unless they are shopping they shouldn't be in the damned shopping centre hasseling people trying to buy cds and shirts.
I feel it would be perfectly reasonable to shoot on site anyone wearing a hoodie, with the hood up inside a shopping centre. It doesn't rain inside, and its most likely not sunny in there either. Oh andl ban old people as well, them sticks they carry are an offencive weapon. And i feel intimidated when they are arround. Dan |
13-05-05, 10:04 AM | #25 | |
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It's another discrimination that would never be tolerated if it was based on colour, race, religion etc. Target the individuals rather than make assumptions on their behaviour by their clothing. |
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13-05-05, 10:13 AM | #26 | |
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13-05-05, 10:38 AM | #27 |
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To answer an earlier question I understand the shops in Bluewater cannot sell hoodies or caps anymore.
Seems people in general (me too no doubt!) like to moan whatever the situation is. I'm sure there have been a few dozen threads going on about how too PC everyone is and when a problem is identified councils/Gov't/police are too afraid to do anything for fear of upset the PC do-gooder brigade. If hoodies are a problem in Bluewater and customers are being intimidated (whether founded or not) by groups of (up to 60-100) youths then if they did nothing then they are not facing the problem. I doubt if the ban is the best solution but if CCTV has made town centres safer etc, then stopping that safety measure working surely should be prevented. Of course, the knock on effect will be about human rights, other poeple's clothes, maybe motorbikes and blah blah blah. Just glad to see soemone not bowing to the PC's of this world and making a statement and facing a problem without fearing backlash. Whether the Gov't should be making policy is another matter. Knee jerk and short term solutions are OK for a small PLC, but for legislation or policy - something a little more substantial and long term is required.
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13-05-05, 11:00 AM | #28 |
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OK, how does this sound...
Shave your head completely to provide an unobstructed view at all times. Wear a T-shirt with no pockets in which you can hide contraband. Jeans should also be worn as being tight they are difficult to conceal such undesirable items as stolen goods or drugs. Also braces in preference to a belt which can of course be used as an offensive weapon. Shiny boots are a must, a pair of Dr Martins for example with an immaculate spit polish must surely denote good character. In fact this chap is a prime example of the sort of person any shop keeper would be delighted to see.... |
13-05-05, 11:08 AM | #29 |
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hey if the security guards are having trouble id 'ing people maybe they would like the public to wear security tags so they can pin point are excat location at all times while doing are shopping
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13-05-05, 11:15 AM | #30 | |
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The kids who behave anti-socially have no respect for authority. They know they are virtually untouchable and keep pushing the boundaries. They need to know that their actions WILL result in punishment. At the moment there is no detterent and things will only get worse. The government hasn't got the balls to do anything about, all they do is talk with no action. |
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