I don’t actually think exclusion zones or bans will have any effect without **active** enforcement.
Given what these pricks did is *already* illegal, if there had been active enforcement then the wee fecks would have been shut down before there got anywhere (or picked up immediately).
ScotGov/GCC need to pull their collective fingers out of their arses and tackle the complete lack of enforcement of basically *everything*. From poor parking, red light running, littering, noise, public disorder and so on; it’s a fucking free-for-all in Scotland at the moment.
It seems like all the polis do is probe these days
I stay pretty much in the epicentre of the Southside firework chaos. Tuesday night/Wednesday morning was stressful. People saying it was the worst ever, i am not so sure, 2017 was pretty bad too. The difference for me was that in 2017 it seemed like men and boys enjoying a bit of anti social behaviour because they like to set stuff alight and make big noises. Unpleasant and selfish, yes. This week felt a good deal more like an attack on the community itself, there was malice. They went after residents, lobbing rocks at the windows, chucking fireworks at women and kids. I mean we get months of asbo firework throwing here, but this was a large group activity with mostly adults, not weans.
Bans mean nothing, these are not fireworks you buy in the supermarket. There is a lot of money being spent doing this too, its not a social poverty issue. Its an entitled selfish cunt issue.
They built over a period time – a pile of wood on a roundabout – then set it on fire.
The police didn’t intervene why?
Why does Pollokshields always seem to be the centre of firework issues every year; I’m not super familiar with the area?
Wonder what will happen to the guy that sold them out a van in Drumchapel. There are lots of solutions but the government are too busy covering their own arses to bother
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I don’t actually think exclusion zones or bans will have any effect without **active** enforcement.
Given what these pricks did is *already* illegal, if there had been active enforcement then the wee fecks would have been shut down before there got anywhere (or picked up immediately).
ScotGov/GCC need to pull their collective fingers out of their arses and tackle the complete lack of enforcement of basically *everything*. From poor parking, red light running, littering, noise, public disorder and so on; it’s a fucking free-for-all in Scotland at the moment.
It seems like all the polis do is probe these days
I stay pretty much in the epicentre of the Southside firework chaos. Tuesday night/Wednesday morning was stressful. People saying it was the worst ever, i am not so sure, 2017 was pretty bad too. The difference for me was that in 2017 it seemed like men and boys enjoying a bit of anti social behaviour because they like to set stuff alight and make big noises. Unpleasant and selfish, yes. This week felt a good deal more like an attack on the community itself, there was malice. They went after residents, lobbing rocks at the windows, chucking fireworks at women and kids. I mean we get months of asbo firework throwing here, but this was a large group activity with mostly adults, not weans.
Bans mean nothing, these are not fireworks you buy in the supermarket. There is a lot of money being spent doing this too, its not a social poverty issue. Its an entitled selfish cunt issue.
They built over a period time – a pile of wood on a roundabout – then set it on fire.
The police didn’t intervene why?
Why does Pollokshields always seem to be the centre of firework issues every year; I’m not super familiar with the area?
Wonder what will happen to the guy that sold them out a van in Drumchapel.
There are lots of solutions but the government are too busy covering their own arses to bother
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