Igen i dag kan man så læse om 2 betjente der bliver angrebet af en flok unge. Denne gang var det først 2 14-15 årige drenge der ikke ville forlade en privatfest i Haslev, men da de sloges med politiet for at befri hinanden kom de resterende fra festen ud og hjalp til. Betjentene måtte søge ly bag et hegn, de trak deres peberspray, og samtlige betjente i politikredsen blev sendt til assistance. Alligevel lykkedes det alle de unge pånær 2 at slippe væk.
Nu spørger jeg mig selv om jeg helt har misforstået det, eller om kniplen bare er til pynt? Selvfølgelig skal betjente ikke skyde folk for at tale dem imod, de skal tværtimod anvende det mildeste magtmiddel der kan være nytte til. Men hvis 2 betjente trues af en folk unge, det være sig 14, 15 eller 20-årige, det er i og for sig ligegyldigt, så skal det ikke være nødvendigt at gemme sig indtil man får hjælp. Man burde derimod servere en god gammeldags gang knippelsuppe til de trængende, og se om de ikke kom på bedre tanker ret hurtigt.
De unge, der kan finde på at angribe politiet, er allerede tæt på at være udenfor pædagogisk rækkevidde. Det gør man bare ikke, men inat lærte en flok at hvis de står sammen kan ikke engang politiet gøre dem noget. I mine øjne er det en meget forkert lektie at lære folk, for hvis de derimod havde mærket en knippel danse riverdance henover deres rygstykker, så havde de nok tænkt sig lidt mere om en anden dag. Jeg ved det lyder dramatisk, men er man 14-16 år, og er gammel nok til at gå til en fest politiet finder det nødvendigt at lukke, så er man også gammel nok til at vide hvad man foretager sig, og tage konsekvenserne for det.
Det man så må spørge sig selv om er, om forældrene til de 15-20 børn føler de tager opdragelsen af deres børn seriøst nok.
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Today, there is once again an article about 2 police officers being attacked by a group of young people. This time it started out with 2 14 to 15 year old boys, who refused to leave a private party in the small town of Haslev, and as they struggled with the officers to help each other, the rest of the boys from the party, some 15 to 20 all in all, came out and joined in. The officers had to take cover behind a fence, readying their pepperspray, and all patrols in that district were sent in to assist. And yet all but 2 of the boys managed to escape.
Now I ask myself what it is that I keep misunderstanding. I never thought their club was just for show, but it is apparently so. Of course the officers should not start shooting people for uttering one word against them, on the contrary they should use the weakest weapon in their arsenal that gets the job done (danish police officers have pepper spray, club, and a gun). But if 2 officers are threathened by a group of boys, no matter if they are 14, 15 or 20 years old, it shouldn’t be nessecary to hide until assistance arrives. A good old-fashioned beating with the clubs should to the trick since the boys so obviously needs it, and I am quite sure they would quickly re-think their actions.
Young boys, who can think of attacking the police, is quite close to being outside the reach of normal humanity. It just isn’t done, you respect the police. But last night, a group of them learned that if they stick together, even the police can’t do a thing. A very wrong lesson to teach to the youth of today, but if they had felt a club starting to riverdance across their back, they would likely have learned a much more valuable lesson. I know it sounds dramatic, but boys the age of 14 to 16 years are old enough to understand about consequences, and old enough to know exactly what they are doing.
What one has to wonder is, though, where are the parents, and do they really feel they take the task of raising their kids seriously?