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    4 car thieves died

    5 joyriders crashed their stolen commodore last night near Mandurah.
    4 died aged between 10 and 15,they were brothers/cousins.All were reported as extremely talented young footballers,one related to Farmer and another Picket in the AFL.
    At least they didnt take out any innocent 3rd party in the accident.The care was ripped in 2,possibly3 pieces by the look of the pics
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    Where were the parents.???? I'm sort of immune now....fatal accidents only involving the theif must be some sort of crime stopper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    That is really sad Andy

    OK, they were doing the wrong thing but loss of young life like that is always a tragedy We don't have enough young uns in this county as it is without losing them like that
    i know this is a really sad thing but it continues to happen....look at their ages....a shocking waste

    i know their is no quick fix , but i believe the problem has its roots at home.
    there are to many young uns out of control.theydo want they want no disciplin etc.

    just my 2 cents worth....i also have teenage sons

    ummm the cars today are way to powerful and this also doesnt help...a six cyl dunny dore today has more power than a 10 yr old v8

    cheers

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    I'm torn between "Hang the parents", "Good riddance to idiots" and "how stupid was I at 15".

    No easy answer.

    But IMHO;
    Harsher penalties for joy riders
    Harsher penalties for juvenile offender's parents
    More funding to community entertainment projects
    Young offender work/punishment schemes (ie shipping the little buggers off to an outback station, etc.

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    Some of us where lucky to survive. Kids are kids. SO sad when this happens I feel the family and friends

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    I see no problem with the end result of their elected pastime.

    My only sympathy is for the poor sole who’s car they stole and although the punishment they paid was way to dear, it was self inflicted.

    We currently have a band of 12 and 13 year olds terrorising our local valley, riding their motor bikes through people’s gardens for fun, stoning houses and cars, committing burglaries and getting caught at it and there is not a thing the police can do, because of the age.

    I’m with WhiteD3, hang their bloody parents.

    In one case just this passed week, both the mother and 12 year old were ordered down to the local cop shop and had the riot act read out to them on all three crimes mentioned above and as soon as the little basted got home, just on dark, he got out of his mothers car, got on his motor bike and went off to his mates place, with his mother watching on.

    So much for parental guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    I see no problem with the end result of their elected pastime.

    My only sympathy is for the poor sole who’s car they stole and although the punishment they paid was way to dear, it was self inflicted.

    We currently have a band of 12 and 13 year olds terrorising our local valley, riding their motor bikes through people’s gardens for fun, stoning houses and cars, committing burglaries and getting caught at it and there is not a thing the police can do, because of the age.

    I’m with WhiteD3, hang their bloody parents.

    In one case just this passed week, both the mother and 12 year old were ordered down to the local cop shop and had the riot act read out to them on all three crimes mentioned above and as soon as the little basted got home, just on dark, he got out of his mothers car, got on his motor bike and went off to his mates place, with his mother watching on.

    So much for parental guidance.
    Thats a bit hard. If that the case there will be a lot of hanging done So true it seems to reflect on parenting at times. But what if your child was in that car It can happen these days. Mate of a mate etc. I would not wish it on any one.

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    How can we completely blame the parents when they have had the right to disipline their children taken away by the goverments over the last 20 years.
    feel for all involved, very sad indeed.
    blaze

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    I see no problem with the end result of their elected pastime.

    My only sympathy is for the poor sole who’s car they stole and although the punishment they paid was way to dear, it was self inflicted.

    .
    You're kidding aren't you? They were kids.
    Pull your ****ing head in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100I View Post
    They were kids.
    No they were not, they were nothing more than criminals.

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