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Um, what? I didn't say that. Don't make blanket statements ffs. My point was, EMA actually helped people who would otherwise not be able to get an education, and those people tried hard to get to where they wanted to be. They were also vulnerable too. Don't put words into my mouth, please.la_verita wrote:So stealing a pair of trainers and a new TV improves the situation?RedRevolver wrote:sydenhamparent wrote:x![]()
I know people who were almost in tears prior to going on Christmas holiday last year, because our college hadn't successfully paid some students their EMA, and for some (eh, not all, by no means) meant they'd practically starve for two weeks and be kicked out of their homes.
There's videos on YouTube of the looting in Clapham last night. There's one showing a group of kids who don't look older than 15 discussing whether they should go loot some watches or not. If they're claiming this is all a strike against the disaffected youth who have no prospects what will a new watch do? They don't need to know the time if they've got nowhere to go. There's videos of kids stealing TVs from Currys and walking away. WALKING.
My girlfriend took this photo of them handing computers out the window, they were on a ladder. One inside and one out.girl_canuck wrote:I've been glued to the window for the past 24 hours and can categorically confirm there has been nothing happening at the business centre above LA fitness. In fact, I've seen nothing of interest out the window at all. Where did you get the idea it's being burgled, NorthernIrelandSydenham?
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It does indeed look that way.NorthernIrelandSydenham wrote:It really is.
No way the owners of that office would be removing their computer gear and bags out of the window. Apart from he fact the AC service men have never went that high, my girlfriend stood and watched this going on and they were taking stuff from the office....clear as day.