I don't find in necessary to recognise the difference. If i feel someone is in genuine need, I will give what I can. I use my own judgement on this one. I don't walk around with a cape on throwing sandwiches and coins at the great unwashed. 'Aggressive beggars' are not on my list, as are others...
And why would I be asked to move on, if all I am doing is handing out sandwiches???? As in the case of the two ladies in Liverpool, who were prosecuted. Section 35 is being used too broadly. Of course it does not mention giving out sandwiches, but the term 'anti-social' is being interpreted too...
And standing, chatting with a few mates in a public space is not illegal either, unless the police enforce section 35. Sorry but you are really missing the point.
More about the politics of feeding the homeless here -
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?348803-Feeding-the-poor-homeless-POLITICS&p=7818792#post7818792
This thread is about a scheme for BHA to help out, which is a great idea but I want to say my piece about the political side of...
If I see a homeless person I will usually give them some money or a coffee/sandwich, because I feel it is the right thing to do. Problem is, I could actually be arrested and cautioned/prosecuted for doing so under section 35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This is...
Deffo the son and dad thing will sway it. My 10 year old boy is not into footie at all but can't wait to come to the odd home game to see his dad go batshit mental.
Hypnosis can, and does help some people. You should at least find out if your suspicions about your own condition are founded
Maybe if you contact your GP and ask about diagnosis for yourself, and support for adult Aspergers if you do have it? You may have other options for treatment rather...
:clap: Class.
Hey OP, BHA are in dream land, enjoy it. Oh, and just imagine how the players, CH, TB and the backroom team feel? Sixpence-half a crown, Sixpence-half a crown............
This exactly. Poor c**t. The only way he could of got out of any trouble was not to turn up at the most important game in his life. If he had or had not ate the pie, he could still be considered to be influencing the bet outcome. He's been stitched up like a kipper, while scum like Barton carry...
If he was a man he would of headbutted him on the nose and decked him. Bottled it. Cantona went airborne with both feet into a crowd, different level of intent and commitment.
Eric also had the grace to bow out as a legend, Zidane whimpered out like a wet rag.
You are one of the few mate, well done and good point you make about learning what drivers experience on the road being relevant. It's a very different world in a car than on a bike, and if anyone on two wheels is not aware of car 'behaviour' then they are loading the odds even more. I agree in...
I agree, totally. I use the 'choking' phrase as it is being used so much to wet beds and monger doom. Whatever you call it we have not made it up in recent seasons. As a life long BHA fan I feel we are ready now and we are in great shape to see out he season as one of the top two. Like you, I...
They are not harsh truths, just stats. Yes there is a pattern of choking at the tough end of the season which over the past 3 seasons has seen us all bitterly disappointed, and so close to promotion. This is what CH is focused on and he has worked hard to prepare a team that will succeed...
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Mental Health Issues [MHI] - not sure if I have?
My 21 y/o daughter was diagnosed with Asperger's 15 years ago and has had various treatments / tablets - I can see a lot of her "problems" in myself going back to my childhood [I'm 56 now]...
This.
The OP has started a very good thread IMHO. People have opened up to NSC and despite a few piss takers, the responses have been supportive and helpful. Any one of the useful links or advisory/supportive comments could change someones life for the better. You have dropped a pebble in the...
I have had. I also know a lot of people who have, and some get help some don't. Diagnosed people are probably far outweighed by those who never receive treatment, or are even recognised as vulnerable. Mental health is not being dealt with at a national, educational and parental level, leaving...