Interesting to see if this is enforced and effective as cant make people homeless
BeanzBruv on
Nothing new, I lived on a council estate in Hampshire for a few years in my teens back in the 00s, my friends parents were regularly threatened with eviction over my friends miscreant behaviour..sounds cruel I know and it is, but so can the effects of the kids behaviour
cctwunk on
Wish it wasn’t just in Nottingham, but it does sound like they have it particularly bad
Reverend_Vader on
Works a treat
Back in the 2000-10 days, I worked for council enforcement
Although the bar was much higher than I let on. The amount of local chavs that cooled down their shit, once I’d explained to the parent(s) that I would s21 them was amazing
I’ve always said fines should be put on parents, as in my experience, these are the only two ways to change their behavior
And once one is evicted, the rest of the estate chavs fall into line pretty much
FlaviousTiberius on
It’s the only way you’re going to get parents to do their job otherwise they’ll leave their kids to be everyone elses problem. Letting your little ferals run wild should be treated as a crime, same as you’d be held accountable if your dog ate someone.
Benjaminthomas90 on
Just across the map make this the baseline if your caught being a dick at other people’s expense then your mum and dad get a fine as well as possible jail time. I get you can just blame the parents but as the only people in those kids lives (hopefully) that can control them they should also be held responsible for the shit they get upto. Then hopefully when they have their own kids they will teach them from the lessons they learnt.
Huge_Horse_8945 on
Can’t evict people who have mortgages though sadly
Anxious_Equipment144 on
This is a good policy and should be expanded nationwide if it isn’t already. We need to stop pandering to scumbags.
tywdyfor on
Used to call Kent Police knobheads because of their helmets.
pajamakitten on
Homelessness is awful but we really need to start coming down hard on antisocial behaviour and this might actually have a proper impact. A minority of kids are tearaways from decent families, however most are just kids whose feckless parents are just not hands-on enough to actually tackle their child’s behaviour and let them get away with anything. They do nothing until there are tangible consequences and homelessness is arguably the ultimate consequence for these people. The only problem is what happens once the family is made homeless? I doubt that is going to do anything to improve the kid’s behaviour and will only lead to disenfranchisement and a loathing towards society (because they will not blame themselves for their situation).
FitSolution2882 on
Good!
We have a lot of these sorts of problems around here.
Do I believe that parents know **everything** that their kids get up to? Ofcourse not.
However, if, for example your „little darling“ is in and out of the house on an electric motorbike all ballied up a dozen or so times a day – does this not suggest something is up?
I have managed to get one problem family evicted for outright criminality in the area. It’s just a shame that the powers that be don’t work harder to go after the rest!
There are an entire litany of tenancy breaches that I see on a daily basis – yet the council won’t lift a finger. Why must the majority suffer due to the actions of a few scumbags?
neoKushan on
The only thing I despise more than cunty kids is the cunty parents that invariably teach the cunty kids to be cunty.
Had a spat of kids kicking my front door, went on the local Facebook group and made a general post asking parents to speak to their kids about it and stop kicking people’s doors. Nothing changed, Door was still being kicked almost daily. Full, running charge kicks against the door, shaking the whole house.
Posted a picture of one of the kids doing it (Face covered) asking if anyone knew who the parents were, 10mins later I had an angry mum at my door asking why I was posting pictures of her darling angel on Social Media. I’m the bad guy for wanting them to stop kicking my door, I guess!
Mccobsta on
Reading the head line thinking ok it’s gonna be kids being shits
>Sgt Cai Kemish, who runs Operation View, said some of the children saw getting arrested as a „badge of honour“.
>“At its most serious, you have individuals carrying machetes, knives, they’re causing a considerable problem,“ he said.
>“When we first arrest them that will have a real big impact with some individuals and that prevents further offending. With others it simply doesn’t.
>“They like the kudos of having been put in a cell overnight and they can go on social media and tell their friends, that’s where the ones we’ve highlighted for further involvement is key.“
Yeah this is beyond the kids being cunts to oaps outside the shop
Jimbobthon on
Have said that punishing the parents will sort out most issues. If the parents don’t care where their kids are or what they’re doing outside, then issuing fines and evictions on the parents will usually do the trick. It’s worked near me, as the kids used to throw stuff at the buses. Local councillors got involved, threatened fines and evictions and mysteriously, it’s gone quiet.
Hal_Industries on
If the only way to make the parents take responsibility for parenting their kids rather them run riot is to punish the parents as well then I’m surprised it’s taken this long
NiceFryingPan on
All well and good saying these things. Yet high on the list of well-meaning and so called social liberals is the legalisation of cannabis and some other anti-social drugs, and the consumption of them.
Talk to anyone in law enforcement, the courts, social services and they will state that drugs, anti-social behaviour and petty crime go hand in hand. Perhaps the do-gooders should actually take note and initiate research in to how many of the so-called parents of anti-social and disruptive teens/youngsters consume drugs, of which the main one being cannabis. Alcohol is well established as creating and causing violence and anti-social behaviour, a lot of the time in the home. Cannabis has the effect of people not giving a flying as to what anyone else is doing.
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Interesting to see if this is enforced and effective as cant make people homeless
Nothing new, I lived on a council estate in Hampshire for a few years in my teens back in the 00s, my friends parents were regularly threatened with eviction over my friends miscreant behaviour..sounds cruel I know and it is, but so can the effects of the kids behaviour
Wish it wasn’t just in Nottingham, but it does sound like they have it particularly bad
Works a treat
Back in the 2000-10 days, I worked for council enforcement
Although the bar was much higher than I let on. The amount of local chavs that cooled down their shit, once I’d explained to the parent(s) that I would s21 them was amazing
I’ve always said fines should be put on parents, as in my experience, these are the only two ways to change their behavior
And once one is evicted, the rest of the estate chavs fall into line pretty much
It’s the only way you’re going to get parents to do their job otherwise they’ll leave their kids to be everyone elses problem. Letting your little ferals run wild should be treated as a crime, same as you’d be held accountable if your dog ate someone.
Just across the map make this the baseline if your caught being a dick at other people’s expense then your mum and dad get a fine as well as possible jail time. I get you can just blame the parents but as the only people in those kids lives (hopefully) that can control them they should also be held responsible for the shit they get upto. Then hopefully when they have their own kids they will teach them from the lessons they learnt.
Can’t evict people who have mortgages though sadly
This is a good policy and should be expanded nationwide if it isn’t already. We need to stop pandering to scumbags.
Used to call Kent Police knobheads because of their helmets.
Homelessness is awful but we really need to start coming down hard on antisocial behaviour and this might actually have a proper impact. A minority of kids are tearaways from decent families, however most are just kids whose feckless parents are just not hands-on enough to actually tackle their child’s behaviour and let them get away with anything. They do nothing until there are tangible consequences and homelessness is arguably the ultimate consequence for these people. The only problem is what happens once the family is made homeless? I doubt that is going to do anything to improve the kid’s behaviour and will only lead to disenfranchisement and a loathing towards society (because they will not blame themselves for their situation).
Good!
We have a lot of these sorts of problems around here.
Do I believe that parents know **everything** that their kids get up to? Ofcourse not.
However, if, for example your „little darling“ is in and out of the house on an electric motorbike all ballied up a dozen or so times a day – does this not suggest something is up?
I have managed to get one problem family evicted for outright criminality in the area. It’s just a shame that the powers that be don’t work harder to go after the rest!
There are an entire litany of tenancy breaches that I see on a daily basis – yet the council won’t lift a finger. Why must the majority suffer due to the actions of a few scumbags?
The only thing I despise more than cunty kids is the cunty parents that invariably teach the cunty kids to be cunty.
Had a spat of kids kicking my front door, went on the local Facebook group and made a general post asking parents to speak to their kids about it and stop kicking people’s doors. Nothing changed, Door was still being kicked almost daily. Full, running charge kicks against the door, shaking the whole house.
Posted a picture of one of the kids doing it (Face covered) asking if anyone knew who the parents were, 10mins later I had an angry mum at my door asking why I was posting pictures of her darling angel on Social Media. I’m the bad guy for wanting them to stop kicking my door, I guess!
Reading the head line thinking ok it’s gonna be kids being shits
>Sgt Cai Kemish, who runs Operation View, said some of the children saw getting arrested as a „badge of honour“.
>“At its most serious, you have individuals carrying machetes, knives, they’re causing a considerable problem,“ he said.
>“When we first arrest them that will have a real big impact with some individuals and that prevents further offending. With others it simply doesn’t.
>“They like the kudos of having been put in a cell overnight and they can go on social media and tell their friends, that’s where the ones we’ve highlighted for further involvement is key.“
Yeah this is beyond the kids being cunts to oaps outside the shop
Have said that punishing the parents will sort out most issues. If the parents don’t care where their kids are or what they’re doing outside, then issuing fines and evictions on the parents will usually do the trick. It’s worked near me, as the kids used to throw stuff at the buses. Local councillors got involved, threatened fines and evictions and mysteriously, it’s gone quiet.
If the only way to make the parents take responsibility for parenting their kids rather them run riot is to punish the parents as well then I’m surprised it’s taken this long
All well and good saying these things. Yet high on the list of well-meaning and so called social liberals is the legalisation of cannabis and some other anti-social drugs, and the consumption of them.
Talk to anyone in law enforcement, the courts, social services and they will state that drugs, anti-social behaviour and petty crime go hand in hand. Perhaps the do-gooders should actually take note and initiate research in to how many of the so-called parents of anti-social and disruptive teens/youngsters consume drugs, of which the main one being cannabis. Alcohol is well established as creating and causing violence and anti-social behaviour, a lot of the time in the home. Cannabis has the effect of people not giving a flying as to what anyone else is doing.