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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
The article titled “London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” was written by Esther Addley, for The Guardian on Tuesday 9th August 2011.
When I was searching material for my news post I came across many images and photos that verify the statement made by Esther Addley; therefore, I thought to share these photos here with my readers and fans.
London riots have highlighted the feelings of troubled and unemployed youth of Britain. Widespread antisocial and criminal behaviour by young and usually unemployed people has long troubled Britain. Attacks and vandalism by gangs of young people are “a blight on the lives of millions,” said a 2010 government report commissioned in the aftermath of several deaths related to such gangs. They signal, it said, “the decline of whole towns and city areas.”
See more photos below showing the same trend in youngsters ...
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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“London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’” |
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