Rolyan57
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The perpetrators definitely won’t listen to a reasoned approach (it’s really naive to think otherwise) and I’ve never suggested they will take any notice of a forum. That’s why I have to laugh when FB groups say “another camper stopped in the pub without using it, come on everyone, do the right thing”. Those not doing it don’t need telling and those doing it won’t listen.So, if the police aren't going to do anything, (almost certainly true) the council aren't going to do anything, (I suspect they will ban where they can but all and not the guilty) it leaves 'US' to do what? If we aren't going to speak to the people doing it we may as well do nothing. Do you think if the perpetrators wouldn't listen to a reasoned approach they are going to take any notice of something on the internet?
By the way, regarding shoplifting, the item value has to be above £200 before police are allowed to do anything. That's not to say they would want to get involved in any case. I don't have the same regard for our police forces as a lot on here but in any event they know it's a waste of time. Courts are overflowing and prisons are full. The world has moved on from what it was when most of us grew up but not everyone realises how far
My comment about the shoplifting was referring to how many stand by (for obvious reasons) while shoplifters brazenly steal things, openly and unchallenged.
By the way, the police can do something about shoplifting under £200. They choose not to, due to resource issues. The act allowed people to plead guilty by post for item(s) less than £200, but it doesn’t prevent police forces from attending.
As a nation we’ve gone soft (systemically). A presenter gets sacked for one instance of inappropriate language (that he denied) while many city centres allow crackheads and scum to run unchallenged.
Goodness knows what the answer is, as those in power seem unwilling and incapable of doing anything.