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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: thundley4 on February 12, 2010, 06:15:25 AM
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For several months, 84-year-old Graham Powell and his wife have felt frightened and 'under siege' in their own home.
The couple say a gang of youths has waged a campaign of harassment against them - vandalising their car, subjecting them to verbal abuse and violence - without censure from the police.
So Mr Powell was surprised when he waved his walking stick to remonstrate with one of the teenagers - and was promptly arrested on suspicion of assault.
The former council chief was forced to spend six hours in a police station being questioned by officers after the 15-year-old claimed he had been struck.
Now facing a possible court appearance, Mr Powell has written to the chief constable of the force to demand answers over why no action was taken to protect him and his 74-year-old wife from the 'feral' youths.
He said yesterday: 'My wife and myself are under siege from up to ten local youths aged between 11 and 15 and the police are doing nothing about it.
'I have identified the youths but despite my complaints the police do not seem to be taking it seriously.
'It is outrageous that these feral youths believe they are beyond the law. Instead of them being arrested I am now facing standing in the dock.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249423/Former-council-chief-84-arrested-assault-waving-walking-stick-unruly-yobs.html?ITO=1490#ixzz0fK6SRjVV
It's just wonderful that the criminals have more rights than the victims. :whatever:
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It's just wonderful that the criminals have more rights than the victims. :whatever:
Strange, these folks do have neighbors don't they.?
Is there any reason these old folks can't buy a cheap video camera and have it pointed outside the house to record these acts of abuse.?
There are mouse gangs here in America also. At one point I lived in a ground floor apartment in a complex that was being destroyed by these wannabe gangsters. Oldest was about 13 youngest perhaps 8 years old.
These Mice [ as I called them ] were brazen little thugs. Only about 6-7 of them but all ready becoming mean as hell.
Back then the cost of video surveillance was a new thing and very expensive, the managers of the complex told me these kids would only smash any equipment they put up.
Each time a resident identified a kid as carrying a large stick or board and actually seeing the kid break a window or tampering with someones car it came down to the old, just one word against the others.
These kids were a terror, most family's in the complex worked so their kids were home alone on school Holidays. Thing that got my goat was watching the youngest and the smallest boosted up to climb to the second floor and break a slider into an apt. and start throwing stuff off the balcony.
At that time I was on vacation so at home getting ready for a camping trip with the kids and had hauled out my old faithful Nikon Camera to be cleaned and loaded with film. I saw what was going on and without much thought started taking pictures of the break in. I got 6 kids on film, with their sticks in hand and the little kid throwing the loot to his Buddy's below.
I took the film to a one hour developing business and then straight to the managers office. I told them I had some pictures they might be interested in for sale. 2 months free rent. They looked at my pictures and we settled on just 1 months free rent and I kept the negatives. Later they gave me the extra months free rent for the negatives as the police required them.
These old folks cannot live in fear, they need to be able to fight back and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words.