How police cuts forced a pensioner to fight crime | Times Reports
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- At the age of 82, Harold Wilsher has been a police support volunteer for 25 years helping to fight crime in Billy Row, a village in County Durham.
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This man is of a generation where solving problems meant getting off your backside and dealing with them yourself, for the good of the community. Good on him 👍
So why did his generation go have kids and teach them to not get off their backsides and let other people deal with them?
@@BarryRerack147 It's quite widely accepted that parenting is not the only influence on the development of children. If you look at literature there seems to be a great deal of evidence that a lot of the influence comes from peers. Thus there is a lot of things that go into developing certain traits that is outside of the typical passing of knowledge and culture from parent to child.
What a sad life
Longest I ever waited on 101 was 1hr and 45mins I also complained to the police and never heard anything back, not surprised.
I suspect he is a disadvantage box ticking again.
хорошим человеком был ваш президентумным смелым и тому кто его убил проклятье шайтан из Сранья убил