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stevewool
30th June 2015, 20:32
While waiting for Ems to get off the bus and just listening to music these so called human beings came around the corner. 2 lads and 1 girl pushing a pushchair with a young kid in it.
You could hear them way before seeing them shouting swearing laughing too, and the 2 lads drinking from cans and sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo red they looked as if they were topless.

Anyway, this one lad suddenly went up towards the wall and got his dick out and had a pee, right there, the girl was laughing the other was laughing too and i thought you git.
Now i was just about to get out and have my say then i suddenly thought, STEVE YOU ARE 56.

What do you do when you see something like that, and i thought the best bet was to sit there in the car and head down till they walked past,

Have i become like many folk around now, turn a blind eye and say nothing, i did not feel frightened or anything but i did not want to challenge 2 lads and a girl and most probably get involved in a shouting match - or worse, a fight.

Best thing is there are cameras everywhere, i bet if i parked for long enough i would have got a ticket, but surely these idiots would be on the camera too, but again who is bothered these days

gm47
1st July 2015, 06:17
Just as well you didn't say or do anything, you may have infringed on their human rights !! and no you don't have any in that situation.

I'm working on "not saying anything", I've managed not to have my head beaten in so far but I think it's getting close. I can't stop myself from opening my mouth when people behave badly but forget sometimes that I'm not as quick or as strong with my hands as I used to be. I get away with some of it cos of my loud, deep Glasgow accent but doubt if it will work much in the future :)

I had a go at 4 young guys in a parked car that threw all their KFC litter onto the pavement, one got out of the car to have a go at me but I stood my ground, luckily for me he bottled it and they drove off.

My pet hate at the moment is people that put their feet on the seats on the London underground, I want to soooo much kick them behind the knee so they fall on their a$$.... but of course I can't do that. so as I said it's work in progress this "not saying anything".

I guess a good beating from 4 or 5 young guys may help me to deal with it !

Michael Parnham
1st July 2015, 07:06
Tricky, but I suppose if no one says or does anything about this type of behaviour it will get worse. I think people should be educated into using discipline on their kids, yes bring back good old discipline it never did my generation any harm and kept us in line and long term I think we grew up being better people :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ako Si Jamie
1st July 2015, 09:45
Just as well you didn't say or do anything, you may have infringed on their human rights !! and no you don't have any in that situation.

I'm working on "not saying anything", I've managed not to have my head beaten in so far but I think it's getting close. I can't stop myself from opening my mouth when people behave badly but forget sometimes that I'm not as quick or as strong with my hands as I used to be. I get away with some of it cos of my loud, deep Glasgow accent but doubt if it will work much in the future :)

I had a go at 4 young guys in a parked car that threw all their KFC litter onto the pavement, one got out of the car to have a go at me but I stood my ground, luckily for me he bottled it and they drove off.

My pet hate at the moment is people that put their feet on the seats on the London underground, I want to soooo much kick them behind the knee so they fall on their a$$.... but of course I can't do that. so as I said it's work in progress this "not saying anything".

I guess a good beating from 4 or 5 young guys may help me to deal with it !

Be careful for what you wish for. :wink:

I got involved in a situation about 20 years ago where I was playing the good Samaritan which afterwards resulted in me getting jumped by a gang of around a dozen guys. If someone hadn't called the police, who knows what would have happened? I spent the night in hospital but it taught me a valuable lesson about not getting involved in something unless I really needed to.