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If you actually read your phone manual (Atleast on my Samsung D500 Manual) it says you are MUST have concent of the person you are taking a picture of/video'ing.

But hey... thats to cover their backs I guess.

Reminds of that one where a Mobile was used to take a pic up a young girls skirt but the camera sound from the phone was heard by his mate and he told teachers etc

as disgusting an act as that is, but i heard recently that the police near me are holding an 8 yr old boy for raping a 13 yr old girl...

didn't believe it at first , but it is true, and i think that the police don't really know how to properly proceed with the case, as nothing like this has happened before..

what can be really be done with this boy... lock him up for a few years hoping he gets better.., smack him around till he sees sense, none are the right thing to do...shiity for the girl though..

I personally blame it on TV, especially rappers and hip-hop artists.

It's seen as cool to be a thug, because in their music videos they have all the nice looking babes, cars and guns.

Thats my opinion, and when young kids see this they aspire to be like them and act and talk like them too .

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I couldn't put it better myself, it goes to show that some people think that TV is right and copying other people doing stuff (like "rapping" about killing people and showing off attitude) is a good thing, and I thought that the rappers were suppose to be responsible adults, not giving kids bad habits :no:

Im starting to think that there should be an age limit on video phones. Even though im a teenager and i like my video phone, i wouldn't mind not being able to use the video recording if it'll help stop these happy slappings....well rapes and soon to be murders.

But that will never happen because of all the money networks & phone makers may loose.

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what does owning a cell phone have to do with commiting crimes?

Chavs anyone?

what are chavs? im an american

I personally blame it on TV, especially rappers and hip-hop artists.

It's seen as cool to be a thug, because in their music videos they have all the nice looking babes, cars and guns.

Thats my opinion, and when young kids see this they aspire to be like them and act and talk like them too .

my parents let me watch what ever wanted on tv, let me watch R rates moves, and i was a good kid, and am now a responcible adult. i feel too many parents blame tv isntead of there parenting. if you TEACH your kids that TV is not real, and do a good job as a parent then it dosent matter what they watch, or what video games they play. people need to stop pasing the buck and cop up to the inabilities.

I couldn't put it better myself, it goes to show that some people think that TV is right and copying other people doing stuff (like "rapping" about killing people and showing off attitude) is a good thing, and I thought that the rappers were suppose to be responsible adults, not giving kids bad habits

ITS NOT REAL! its acting, its a show, they are performers, that is how they make there money. if you dont like it thats fine, but dont tell your kids not to watch it because you dont like it, let your kids watch what they want, just be there to explain it to them and put it into referance.

you only have your selvs to blame. this world dident just happen, we made it what it is. why is it allways someone else fault?

nose nuggets: chavs are an antisocial community of people, hated by most. banned from quite a few public places.

i doubt chavs were the cause here though.

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as for tv, i also watched most things (NOT anything with sex) while i was young, violence on tv was common anyway, and i am not a bad person either, its that these silly people from a young age arent told that its just a tv show.

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as for mobile phones not being needed by youths, thats just wrong guys, i use my phone alot, its nice to be able to call friends alot etc, also the camera is used now and then. its not the phone, its the bad upbringing of the user.

Everyone thinks that America is going to hell. While it's true that it is we aren't the only ones with problems, and this only further proves that point. IMHO all the countries need to gather together to find some sort of solution to this massive problem with this world going to hell. I mean just the other day I saw in the "Sun" that the world was going to end on September 24th in the grocery store line. I mean seriously everyone in the world needs to grow up, and do a whole lot of growing up in a short period of time.

Happy Slapping is hitting a random person while filming it.

For exmaple wait till someone is on the bus sneak up behind them it them as hard as you can.

They all think it makes them look "hard", if its so hard why do they always pick people who look like they wont fight back?

Search and you will find many cases of it.

1. Man going home from a wedding party. Gets on bus. Croup of about six chavs decide to happy slap him when he falls asleep. They film it and then decide to film themselves carry on to fracture his eye socket, jaw, nose and knock him out.

2. They knock out an 12yo girl.

3. Knock out a women with cancer.

4. A drunk man falls asleep at the bus stop. They sneak up on him, film themselves putting paper all around his feet and then setting it on fire. The man didnt realise until he was on fire and now has burns all the way upto his neck.

I am part of the same generation but have never thought of doing anything like this. How the hell is setting someone on fire funny?

And video games and tv are fine.

I always play games where you can shoot/stab people. Even Manhunt which the media hated.

They didnt make me want to go out and do it.

Its obvious that its wrong, they know that but do it anyway. They need to be executed or something.

This doesn't surprise me... the UK is going down hill. I don't understand how they are even allowed out on bail - it just shows how the law doesn't take seriously people that behave in such a manner.

They will probably get away with a minimal punishment, if any - the law seems to have a perculiar way of believing that people under the age of 18 don't know what they're doing and gives them the benefit of the doubt (what doubt?).

If they are too young to be punished properly then punish the parents too. They need to learn to bring children up properly.

We need to "license" having children.

You can only have them when someone looks at your family, job, income, house, etc.

I wouldnt mind going through that if it stops these idiots from having children who they just teach to be scum like them.

chavs are an antisocial community of people, hated by most. banned from quite a few public places.

gang members? can i get an american equivalent? do chavs admit they are chaves? is it a term that is used for an by?

if i have a kid, as soon as he starts going out with his friends, hes getting a cell phone. i want to be able to get in contact with my kid when ever i need to, and i want him to do the same.

  yaeh i agree mengha, we both seem to have grown up the same way, playing these games and watching these films, but we have morals and know whats right and wrong, wheras they dont.

and whos to blame? society? tv? movies? music?

PARENTS! the ONLY people who have a direct influence on there children when it counts.

If they are too young to be punished properly then punish the parents too. They need to learn to bring children up properly.

We need to "license" having children.

You can only have them when someone looks at your family, job, income, house, etc.

I wouldnt mind going through that if it stops these idiots from having children who they just teach to be scum like them.

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I totally agree with that, there shoudl be the same rules there is for adopting children.

It isn't always the parents though. If you have rebelistic children they're going to do what they want no matter what (I see it everyday). A parrents influence can only go so far and then it becomes the childs responsiblity and when the children just plain don't care and have friends that just plain don't care they're going to do whatever they damn well please. Even though the parrent might have brought them up right it still comes down to what the child wants to do even though they know it's wrong at that age.

this is the fault of the parents, and the internet porn,

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rofl!!!!

ive been flogging the bishop since i was 11. i dont think seeing a dude a chic get it on is negativly influincing me.

having sex, or watching a porn, is a lot difernt the watching a rape.

10 years ago at that age they did'nt know the meaning of the word sex.

you would rather let your kid see a flic with 2 people killing each other then a flic with 2 people having sex?

we need tougher laws and the parents should go to jail as well, for not bringin up their kids right, maybe the kids should be taught a lession, a HARD lession  :angry:  fu*in stupid  this country needs decent laws and more punishments, you do the crime you get PUNISHED severaly, just my opinion.

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I'd agree with you but, no offence to anyone here, but the majority of chavs are people who's parents have split up and they've been left with their mother. This seems to bring about lack of authority in the household and the children can do whatever they want as women are generally not strong enough to fight back.

If it were a perfect world, those children would be in jail for the rest of their lives, but it isn't so......we have to live with it.

Disgusting. Even a two year old knows the difference between right and wrong.

And I agree that kids of their age  and maturity shouldn't have cellphones.

I highly doubt that they'll be imprisoned for the time they deserve - justice never seems, especially when children are the culprits.

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Can we just restrict it to maturity? I'm 15, only 1 year older than they are and I have a phone (admittedly it can't take videos and the photo quality leaves something to be desired) I happen to use my phone alot for perfectly legal, sensible reasons, I use it every single day.

But yes this is sickening. That's why sometimes I think we SHOULD live in a big brother state, saying that I'd have been caught long ago because I can't afford software, and my dad's currently fighting a court battle against the police over a speeding ticket.

But a nanny state would sort out a lot of problems and I think it would make people alot more carefuly.

Slighty OT: If teh persona outside doesn't stop beeping the horn he's been beeping since about 10AM this morning I'm going to be in juvenile prison for fecking MURDER!!!!!! ARGH!!!!

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