I agree with you about the kids. It’s not about sending them away to bother someone else, it’s about them playing in an area that’s suitable and safe and adults being left in peace at home. I know the type of caged areas you’re talking about and they’re great for kids to play all sorts of games with nobody telling them to stop or to watch the windows etc. Better for everyone all round.
@@Greeble12 exactly what I’m saying. The police were trying to poo poo me and said it wouldn’t work but it did where I used to live and it still is. I still have a lot to do with where I used to live because my brothers are still living there
The parents should have took the boys out of your landing and whole building as soon as they knew you didn't want them there, no matter the reason. Just out of decency from one adult to another. It's not half sad the way we treat each other xx
@@k91985 absolutely and it’s not just that but there’s the safety aspect that needs to be considered as well. When I was living in my previous flat we campaigned hard to get a safe place for the children and young people to play ball games without being a nuisance to the other residents. We had members of Southend United FC come in and offer coaching to the children. We also had an outdoor table tennis area which they loved.
@Corruption-uncensored I love that you fight your corner and it can't be easy, I know you must be upset at times, but compared to most you do come across unshakable, just the right person to campaign so it doesn't surprise me to hear that you achieved all that for the kids xx
@ thank you ☺️. I am not scared to admit that I do suffer from mental health problems and I’m not unshakable but I try to turn negativity into positivity. Sometimes it’s jolly difficult but seeing the good that can come from doing this is rewarding
I agree with you about the kids. It’s not about sending them away to bother someone else, it’s about them playing in an area that’s suitable and safe and adults being left in peace at home.
I know the type of caged areas you’re talking about and they’re great for kids to play all sorts of games with nobody telling them to stop or to watch the windows etc.
Better for everyone all round.
@@Greeble12 exactly what I’m saying. The police were trying to poo poo me and said it wouldn’t work but it did where I used to live and it still is. I still have a lot to do with where I used to live because my brothers are still living there
Bless you. Stay strong
@@meusuniversitas4787 thank you. I shall try to 😁
The parents should have took the boys out of your landing and whole building as soon as they knew you didn't want them there, no matter the reason. Just out of decency from one adult to another. It's not half sad the way we treat each other xx
@@k91985 absolutely and it’s not just that but there’s the safety aspect that needs to be considered as well. When I was living in my previous flat we campaigned hard to get a safe place for the children and young people to play ball games without being a nuisance to the other residents. We had members of Southend United FC come in and offer coaching to the children. We also had an outdoor table tennis area which they loved.
@Corruption-uncensored I love that you fight your corner and it can't be easy, I know you must be upset at times, but compared to most you do come across unshakable, just the right person to campaign so it doesn't surprise me to hear that you achieved all that for the kids xx
@ thank you ☺️. I am not scared to admit that I do suffer from mental health problems and I’m not unshakable but I try to turn negativity into positivity. Sometimes it’s jolly difficult but seeing the good that can come from doing this is rewarding