Woolwich
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Off_it said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:I can't see why the above means 14/15 year olds go round murdering each other.
There's not massive retail development in much of Cornwall for example, but I've not heard that the local kids go round murdering each other.
I was in Lower Edmonton earlier in the week. Similar in many ways to Woolwich but it has a thriving shopping centre incorporating a lot of market stalls.
Do people seriously think a few nicer shops would make these kids give up the gangsta lifestyle, or would it just give them somewhere else to rob?
One of the poorest, most deprived and under-represented communities in London is the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets. Sure, they have lots of problems, but you don't hear of their kids constantly murdering each other. I've no idea why that is, but it isn't because they have more nice shops.
Money is to be spent on improvements in the area. Hopefully it will make it an easier space to control.0 -
My missus went out in Woolwich last night with all her workmates. Had a nice time, with zero incidents. True story.2
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blackpool72 said:ThreadKiller said:Off_it said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:I can't see why the above means 14/15 year olds go round murdering each other.
There's not massive retail development in much of Cornwall for example, but I've not heard that the local kids go round murdering each other.
I was in Lower Edmonton earlier in the week. Similar in many ways to Woolwich but it has a thriving shopping centre incorporating a lot of market stalls.
Do people seriously think a few nicer shops would make these kids give up the gangsta lifestyle, or would it just give them somewhere else to rob?
One of the poorest, most deprived and under-represented communities in London is the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets. Sure, they have lots of problems, but you don't hear of their kids constantly murdering each other. I've no idea why that is, but it isn't because they have more nice shops.
Surely they are illegal and if so how can customs not spot them entering the country.1 -
Vincenzo said:My missus went out in Woolwich last night with all her workmates. Had a nice time, with zero incidents. True story.
But there is an issue.
It's an elephant in the room that people won't discuss because it's not politically correct.
And for those saying Woolwich is inner city fck me, it really isn't.
Gentrification of inner city areas plus housing benefit caps have purposely pushed people out of the inner city. Woolwich and other areas are affordable so therefore inner city problems move there.
Deptford, Peckham, Elephant, Bermondsey families have been pushed out and priced out. The problem just gets pushed to new areas and never solved.
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orpingtonRED said:Vincenzo said:My missus went out in Woolwich last night with all her workmates. Had a nice time, with zero incidents. True story.
But there is an issue.
It's an elephant in the room that people won't discuss because it's not politically correct.
And for those saying Woolwich is inner city fck me, it really isn't.
Gentrification of inner city areas plus housing benefit caps have purposely pushed people out of the inner city. Woolwich and other areas are affordable so therefore inner city problems move there.
Deptford, Peckham, Elephant, Bermondsey families have been pushed out and priced out. The problem just gets pushed to new areas and never solved.
One thing that might help in a lot of areas is people stop supporting the drug trade.
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addick1956 said:bolloxbolder said:addick1956 said:clive said:
The Victoria, The Prince of Wales, The Eardley and The Great Harry.
Plus at the bottom, The Half Way House.
As of April this was true.
Suggest all those who suggested I was drunk at the time go on a drive yo test their eye sight.
The Great Harry is not in the village and sadly closes for good on 7 August.
The Half Way House again is not in the village.0 -
Vincenzo said:My missus went out in Woolwich last night with all her workmates. Had a nice time, with zero incidents. True story.0
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The problem isn’t Woolwich or anywhere else. The problem is the young men who think gang culture and serious violence is part of normal life. Try putting yourself into thinking it’s perfectly acceptable to go out with a machete and not being bothered about using it. It’s impossible for us to make that leap. We can’t process that mindset. It’s all very well blaming it on poverty or lack of roll models but until the gang culture isn’t seen as an attractive lifestyle it will continue. It’s a relatively easy way of getting money by being part of drug distribution and petty crime. Theres also no point in condemning these young men for their actions referencing previous generations of young men who were poorer and just as jobless. It’s a different world with different values. Young men have always had too much testosterone and caused problems. It also seems that young men need camaraderie and a need to belong to something. Look at football fans unacceptable behaviour. In previous generations there have been wars and national service that have guided and utilised a young mans natural tendencies and attributes. I’m sure mine is a very old fashioned view but I think a years national service (not military) would at least solve more problems than it caused. It might take years to become part of the accepted national psyche but eventually I think it could be a good thing. There are plenty of projects that could be found for those on national service. We just need to look at what some other countries are doing. Doing nothing is surely not an option and quite frankly youth clubs offering ping pong won’t cut it.22
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Excellent post Shooters2
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ShootersHillGuru said:The problem isn’t Woolwich or anywhere else. The problem is the young men who think gang culture and serious violence is part of normal life. Try putting yourself into thinking it’s perfectly acceptable to go out with a machete and not being bothered about using it. It’s impossible for us to make that leap. We can’t process that mindset. It’s all very well blaming it on poverty or lack of roll models but until the gang culture isn’t seen as an attractive lifestyle it will continue. It’s a relatively easy way of getting money by being part of drug distribution and petty crime. Theres also no point in condemning these young men for their actions referencing previous generations of young men who were poorer and just as jobless. It’s a different world with different values. Young men have always had too much testosterone and caused problems. It also seems that young men need camaraderie and a need to belong to something. Look at football fans unacceptable behaviour. In previous generations there have been wars and national service that have guided and utilised a young mans natural tendencies and attributes. I’m sure mine is a very old fashioned view but I think a years national service (not military) would at least solve more problems than it caused. It might take years to become part of the accepted national psyche but eventually I think it could be a good thing. There are plenty of projects that could be found for those on national service. We just need to look at what some other countries are doing. Doing nothing is surely not an option and quite frankly youth clubs offering ping pong won’t cut it.2
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There is severe disruption this lunchtime in Woolwich after a bus incident.It appears a bus has either hit a wall near the entrance to the Royal Arsenal site. A large emergency services incident is in operation.
https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2021/10/22/bus-crashes-in-woolwich/
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How on earth did the bus get to be facing that way??0
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clive said:
There is severe disruption this lunchtime in Woolwich after a bus incident.It appears a bus has either hit a wall near the entrance to the Royal Arsenal site. A large emergency services incident is in operation.
https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2021/10/22/bus-crashes-in-woolwich/
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iainambler said:clive said:
There is severe disruption this lunchtime in Woolwich after a bus incident.It appears a bus has either hit a wall near the entrance to the Royal Arsenal site. A large emergency services incident is in operation.
https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2021/10/22/bus-crashes-in-woolwich/
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No disrespect to the driver but let’s hope he is the only casualty.1
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addick1956 said:clive said:0
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guinnessaddick said:iainambler said:clive said:
There is severe disruption this lunchtime in Woolwich after a bus incident.It appears a bus has either hit a wall near the entrance to the Royal Arsenal site. A large emergency services incident is in operation.
https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2021/10/22/bus-crashes-in-woolwich/
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ThreadKiller said:Off_it said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:I can't see why the above means 14/15 year olds go round murdering each other.
There's not massive retail development in much of Cornwall for example, but I've not heard that the local kids go round murdering each other.
I was in Lower Edmonton earlier in the week. Similar in many ways to Woolwich but it has a thriving shopping centre incorporating a lot of market stalls.
Do people seriously think a few nicer shops would make these kids give up the gangsta lifestyle, or would it just give them somewhere else to rob?
One of the poorest, most deprived and under-represented communities in London is the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets. Sure, they have lots of problems, but you don't hear of their kids constantly murdering each other. I've no idea why that is, but it isn't because they have more nice shops.0 -
JaShea99 said:blackpool72 said:ThreadKiller said:Off_it said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:I can't see why the above means 14/15 year olds go round murdering each other.
There's not massive retail development in much of Cornwall for example, but I've not heard that the local kids go round murdering each other.
I was in Lower Edmonton earlier in the week. Similar in many ways to Woolwich but it has a thriving shopping centre incorporating a lot of market stalls.
Do people seriously think a few nicer shops would make these kids give up the gangsta lifestyle, or would it just give them somewhere else to rob?
One of the poorest, most deprived and under-represented communities in London is the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets. Sure, they have lots of problems, but you don't hear of their kids constantly murdering each other. I've no idea why that is, but it isn't because they have more nice shops.
Surely they are illegal and if so how can customs not spot them entering the country.
*the business in this case being food preparation of course.0 -
The penalties need to be tougher for carrying a knife. Personally I’d give it two strikes and you’re out for a ten stretch.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:No disrespect to the driver but let’s hope he is the only casualty.
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iainambler said:ShootersHillGuru said:No disrespect to the driver but let’s hope he is the only casualty.0
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Slightly better news. Driver thankfully alive but in critical condition. No other casualties mentioned in report.
https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/woolwich-bus-crash-live-residents-21939754
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OB getting grief in Woolwich at the mo0
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Baldybonce said:OB getting grief in Woolwich at the mo2
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I'm reading a book about John Lennon at the moment and The Fourmost get a mention or two.
I sort of remembered the act, but checked them out on Youtube as you do. The first video I came across featured them performing on a boat called the Royal Isis. It's a very distinctive looking boat which I recognised instantly from a Thames side walk I'd done years ago. The boat was in a very dilapidated state when I saw it, but at least it was afloat unlike in this more recent photograph.
Just as a point of interest anyone know if it's still around or what happened to it?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUmbqK236P8&list=RDEUmbqK236P8&start_radio=1
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:I'm reading a book about John Lennon at the moment and The Fourmost get a mention or two.
I sort of remembered the act, but checked them out on Youtube as you do. The first video I came across featured them performing on a boat called the Royal Isis. It's a very distinctive looking boat which I recognised instantly from a Thames side walk I'd done years ago. The boat was in a very dilapidated state when I saw it, but at least it was afloat unlike in this more recent photograph.
Just as a point of interest anyone know if it's still around or what happened to it?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUmbqK236P8&list=RDEUmbqK236P8&start_radio=1
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Took this yesterday. You can just see in the background that the Thames Barrier was raised.1
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I'm sure the Royal Isis was a ferry on the Mersey.1