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    http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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      http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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      0x3c0
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      No, we're not. It's a small number of people who ruin it for the majority.

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        http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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        The fact that it's news shows how uncommon it is. If the problem was as prevalent as the media like to portray it, they wouldn't report incidents because it wouldn't be newsworthy. We tend to forget that we were teenagers once, and that kids nowadays behave in pretty much the same way that we did back then. Case in point - a couple of weeks ago, I was taking Catherine swimming and there were a group of youths hanging around the door to the baths. One swore (not particularly badly I will add), and one of the others told him to shut up because there were kids present. Another one held the door open for me. That's what most kids are like, and I say that we should give them a chance.

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          http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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          Christopher Duncan
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          It's not the teenagers that are a problem. It's the news editors.

          Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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            No, we're not. It's a small number of people who ruin it for the majority.

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            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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            As is often the case and the media then blows it out of proportion.

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              It's not the teenagers that are a problem. It's the news editors.

              Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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              DaveX86
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              Agreed. People need to stop thinking of the news as a portrayal of facts. The news media are corporations that need to make advertising profits. People will stop watching if it gets boring and they will lose money so on a slow news day, they will take an ant hill and blow it up to the size of a mountain to keep people watching. No real-world decisions should ever be based on what was 'in the news'...it's just a puppet theatre.

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                http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                dotnetuser12398 wrote:

                Are British teenagers this dangerous?

                We never see any good stories about youths in the press, it's always this concentration on scum-bags that makes the headlines. For every shit, there's 1000 (or more!) decent youngsters who don't go beating up grannies, who want a future for themselves and aren't a part of anything that's reported. That's not to say that the scum aren't a real problem, because they are and need to be dealt with a lot more effectively than our namby-pamby-blame-everyone-except-the-culprit society is getting accustomed to, but it is not the norm.

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                  http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                  Yes - they're all thugs and louts :rolleyes: Course they're not - the vast, vast majority are well enough behaved and don't get up to owt. But that's boring, so you don't see it on the news. I can see it on the BBC - "A teenage boy completed his homework on time"...yawn!

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                    Yes - they're all thugs and louts :rolleyes: Course they're not - the vast, vast majority are well enough behaved and don't get up to owt. But that's boring, so you don't see it on the news. I can see it on the BBC - "A teenage boy completed his homework on time"...yawn!

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                    Stuart Dootson wrote:

                    "A teenage boy completed his homework on time"...yawn!

                    Terry Pratchett said it best (paraphrase) "When a dog bites a man, that's not news that's olds, but when a man bites a dog, now that's news!"

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                      http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                      I don’t think so. Perhaps a minority of stoned people makes the problem.

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                        http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                        Mark_Wallace
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                        The UK is so violent that a single assult (without firearms) that ends (probably unintentionally) in death is big news. How are things in the States?

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                          http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                          Obviously, not every kid is violent or racist. But there are a few really bad ones. Last year, a gang of four or five kids shot a policeman (he survived) on patrol two houses from the one I was staying at in Wembley, London, and the oldest was aged 12.

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                            I don’t think so. Perhaps a minority of stoned people makes the problem.

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                            majee wrote:

                            Perhaps a minority of stoned people makes the problem.

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                              http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090907/1416/tnl-indian-dies-after-racial-attack-in-l.html[^] I keep hearing about the news of british teenagers killing people very often. BBC is filled with such news almost every day. Are British teenagers this dangerous? What is their problem? Is it because of the way they are brought up by their family?

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                              dotnetuser12398 wrote:

                              Are British teenagers this dangerous?

                              Oh yeah. They may look small and scared, but trap one accidentally and they will bite. Their venom is especially nasty, resulting in nausea, vomiting, fever, rashes, muscle and joint pain, and in severe cases, hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. A necrotizing ulcer may form at the site of the bite, taking months to heal and leaving a nasty scar... if you survive that long. Yep, plenty dangerous, British teenagers.

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                                It's not the teenagers that are a problem. It's the news editors.

                                Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                                Yep it's the 'mutters from the gutters' who sensationalise every snippit of news.

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                                  Obviously, not every kid is violent or racist. But there are a few really bad ones. Last year, a gang of four or five kids shot a policeman (he survived) on patrol two houses from the one I was staying at in Wembley, London, and the oldest was aged 12.

                                  Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                                  Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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                                  Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                  ...and the oldest was aged 12.

                                  Ahah! They weren't teenagers then! They were "just" psychotic tweens. Iain.

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                                    Agreed. People need to stop thinking of the news as a portrayal of facts. The news media are corporations that need to make advertising profits. People will stop watching if it gets boring and they will lose money so on a slow news day, they will take an ant hill and blow it up to the size of a mountain to keep people watching. No real-world decisions should ever be based on what was 'in the news'...it's just a puppet theatre.

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                                    boarderstu
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                                    That was barely even 'in the news'. That was the first I have heard about such a thing. At the moment, with the recent terror bombing news story - that's all we're going to hear about for the next few days... as with subsequent stories in the news... all going to be bombing stuff...

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                                      It's not the teenagers that are a problem. It's the news editors.

                                      Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                                      Rhuros
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                                      Totally agree! I worked in the newspaper industry for a couple of years after graduation; I wouldn’t believe a single thing a journalist or editor would say after that... As we all know news papers exist to sell advertising...

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                                        It's not the teenagers that are a problem. It's the news editors.

                                        Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                                        Um, hello? An elderly man was beaten to the ground in fromt of his granddauhgter, and died of the injuries.

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                                          dotnetuser12398 wrote:

                                          Are British teenagers this dangerous?

                                          Oh yeah. They may look small and scared, but trap one accidentally and they will bite. Their venom is especially nasty, resulting in nausea, vomiting, fever, rashes, muscle and joint pain, and in severe cases, hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. A necrotizing ulcer may form at the site of the bite, taking months to heal and leaving a nasty scar... if you survive that long. Yep, plenty dangerous, British teenagers.

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                                          <obiwan>British teenagers frighten easily, but they'll be back, and in greater numbers! </obiwan>

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