Lost for words at the mentality there mate, I'm sure they'll have some excuse though. Although they should learn from the Bristol riots, they went after them all weeks and months later, and picked them all off one by one and locked them up. Going to be a long stretch for torching a bus.
We both know the answer Bobby, get them detention centres built, loads of spare land down in Cornwall.
i heard pinkies happy to take in all these poor misunderstood souls to rehab them back to the happy place.
BBC are already calling it "disorder" so as not to infer criminal behaviour. This all started with the rediculouse ASBO because the didn't want to give teens a criminal record. Smashing car windows, kicking peoples fences in or wrecking bus stops/telephone boxes is not anti social behaviour it's criminal damage to property and should be charged as such.
Vast majority of this country are law abiding citizens, so that guy that torched that bus, people will know him and grass him up, so he might feel some satisfaction now, but when his door gets ripped off it's hinges in the early hours in the weeks head, he won't feel so clever - although if you are doing something like that, he must have history, in fact I'd guarantee it.
Probably see more police at London Bridge glaring at fans on their way to a football match in a couple of weeks than dealing with hundreds of people rioting and trying to blow up a bus.
It appears a child had been beaten by an adult in the house, lots gone on there before, lots of threats and intimidation towards social workers, mostly female ones, police were called to assist with the removal of the child. Imagine all those rioters reaction if the social services and police hadn't gone in and kid was killed. The mentality of some folk is bewildering