Locking up kids and throwing away the keys isn’t the answer to tackling troubled youth
Send them to boot camp from a ex army officer that teaches respect life skills, hard work, etc.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Armidale has a person doing it up there cause my brother gets their help from time to time.
Jennie Andrews
I still stand by and believe the real issue is further back and starts with the parents. And I don't mean all of them but most of them. You wanna fix the problem and the vicious cycle, start there.
Jodi Moss
Letting repeat offenders walk free every time won't either, the public & police do their best to help stop crime & judges give them a slap on the wrist.
Pammy Morris
Well they have to do something as I am sick and tired of footing the bill for these little delinquents they have cost our business in excess of 10k in the last six months.…
Andrew Graham
So letting them off scott free is going to fix the issue?!?!
Ryan Newberry
Hopefully the new area to be built at viaduct park will give young people a new interest.
Bored children get up to mischief.
Lenore Brooks
If we deal out the punishment first time let them know this is it, no second chances. Common sense. In some cases tough love means they understand – not I know they let me off next time community service and put me on bail.
Next time they will put me on bail again. Telling themselves they never had a chance, how many chances do they need.
Get through to our youths the need to get educated and get work, while they are out on bail they keep re-offending causing so much emotional and frightful emotions to their victims some don't fully recover. What about them.
Debbie Casey