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[Sussex] What the feck is going on in Hassocks?



half time scores

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Mar 19, 2012
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Lounging-on-the-chintz
Feck off! Or were you excluding the Midlands?

Midlands? Pray tell me of which you refer.

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carteater

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There really is some scumbag filth out there. I just don't understand the mindset, or the motivation. Why would anyone actually wake up and decide hey, I'm going to be an absolute cuntflap ?

Because otherwise they have to face up to the fact that they're worthless, unwanted and have nothing to live for.
So they take it out on people who do.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,267
It’s a real problem that criminals don’t fear the justice system, seemingly the only thing they might do is other bigger criminals than they. Law of the Jungle applies and yet our Police are like Clarence the cross-eyed lion with a bad set of dentures trying to keep order amongst an ever increasing number of hyaenas/jackals.

We can't afford to bang them up because, as usual, it costs money we allegedly haven't got ! That's why Prison Services were outsourced. Then came the old charm bracelets so they can't go out at night.. what a punishment, sitting at home eating Domino's with some tinnys watching BGT or a Scandi .
 


Lincoln Imp

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Feb 2, 2009
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What do you remember Rev? I used to visit a friend there when I was a teenager, 40 odd years ago, and a girlfriend in Keymer a few years later. I don't remember anything dodgy (apart from her homemade curries). We would have a beer in The Thatched Inn. Seemed like an idyllic small, Sussex town back then.

The Downs Hotel had its moments, from erratically-driven Bentleys to drunkenly-fired shotguns to The Who on stage but that was a long time ago.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Just found out one of my wife’s friends son (and his G/f) were beaten up in Hassocks last week too - they were walking home from the station and three (I think) yobs set about them. Some of it was caught on CCTV and the police apparently know those involved so hopefully the scrotes will get some form of punishment. Lad has a few cuts and bruises and a black eye but nothing too serious thankfully.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,499
Sussex
Just found out one of my wife’s friends son (and his G/f) were beaten up in Hassocks last week too - they were walking home from the station and three (I think) yobs set about them. Some of it was caught on CCTV and the police apparently know those involved so hopefully the scrotes will get some form of punishment. Lad has a few cuts and bruises and a black eye but nothing too serious thankfully.

Even more important that the OP reports this to the police
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Just found out one of my wife’s friends son (and his G/f) were beaten up in Hassocks last week too - they were walking home from the station and three (I think) yobs set about them. Some of it was caught on CCTV and the police apparently know those involved so hopefully the scrotes will get some form of punishment. Lad has a few cuts and bruises and a black eye but nothing too serious thankfully.

How many wives have you got?
 






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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
55,956
Faversham
Just found out one of my wife’s friends son (and his G/f) were beaten up in Hassocks last week too - they were walking home from the station and three (I think) yobs set about them. Some of it was caught on CCTV and the police apparently know those involved so hopefully the scrotes will get some form of punishment. Lad has a few cuts and bruises and a black eye but nothing too serious thankfully.

I hope the landscape of policing and prosecutions has changed in the last 15 years. Back then, my son was with some friends in Herne Bay and a car pulled up, a bloke jumped out, said nothing and simply head butted my son and broke his nose. The bloke who did it was known to some of the kids my son was with, and the police were informed. The bloke has previous. A few weeks later we got a letter saying the prosecutors (DPP? I forget what these clowns are called) decided it was not in the public interest to pursue the case. I would like to think that this wouldn't happen these days.

I have always felt that despite all the Daily Mail style huffing and puffing about 'street violence' the authorities are only properly interested when a 'yob' attacks a granny or a man in a suit. Subconsciously when it is one lot of young people versus another lot, the 'all as bad as another' and 'no real harm done' gene starts to kick in. Like it was and can still be at football. Especially overseas, where the first sign of trouble is met with local bill wading in with weaponry. As will happen in a few days time, to bystandr England supporters.

Maybe I'm cynical and I certainly do hope that things have moved on a bit, but somehow I doubt it.
 


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