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Vandals slaughtered up to 50 animals at a children's zoo leaving a trail of devastation.

 

About 30 rabbits and 20 chickens were found dead following the rampage.

 

Cockatiels, guinea pigs, lemurs and chinchillas were released from their enclosures and several are still missing.

 

The owner of the Pets Corner attraction at Oulton Broad, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, Marion Holness said: 'It was absolute carnage. The staff were in tears and we felt like being sick. It is pretty hard to describe.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1174262/Sick-thugs-slaughter-dozens-animals-childrens-zoo.html

 

I hope they had CCTV. Can we bring back national service? :evil::evil:

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Sickening.

My stepdaughter is a police officer in Cheshire and she can describe the feral behaviour of kids who are fourth generation un/never employed with no role model of any kind to look up to only their equally feral and miserable parents and peers to rub along with.

It's frightening.

If they catch them there will be no deserving punishment meted out anyway.

I sometimes wonder where it will all end and what sort of legacy we are leaving our grandchildren then I remember how we thought the world was ending in the sixties in one huge nuclear holocaust but here we still are.

How can we save these children?

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True, Poached, but I only know 'good' people who did national service, and they said it taught them a lot of life skills and about discipline and motivation. If we can instil that across the board among young people, then that has to be a good thing? National Service isn't a punishment. It's a way of instilling value in self and community values.

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True, Poached, but I only know 'good' people who did national service, and they said it taught them a lot of life skills and about discipline and motivation. If we can instil that across the board among young people, then that has to be a good thing? National Service isn't a punishment. It's a way of instilling value in self and community values.

 

It isn't a punishment - however it isn't suitable for everyone and it is always asked to be brought back after an incident such as this therefore infering it is for the benefit of these lowlifes.

 

One of my boys would absolutely struggle with something like National Service , so my point is why should it be brought back to solve the issues of some, when it could effect the good, respectable children adversely?

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My response too, Claret, only slightly less printable.

 

Poached, I don't think there's any need to worry. It's not going to happen, for good or ill.

 

I'm not worried - no way will it be brought back! Just wanted to point out that tarrring all with the same brush isn't always the best way to go. :D

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