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Oh how I hate pikey chavs.

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kimiTheEasterBunny · 05/04/2007 11:36

Yesterday I went out with DSs and a friend and her DS we had a lovely day, fed the swans, played mini golf, had a nice lunch then stopped off at the play park.
Boys playing nicely, when in come 2 Vicki Pollard look alikes and their offspring.
Cha as they come, Kids have matted hair and are snotty and the mothers have greasy hair pulled in to pony tails and ad skin and look like if they could spell the word diet they would die of shock.
So the kids start to play and the mums sit eating Mc'Donalds meals and moaning that it was not as nice as the one they had yesterday and telling one of the kids to F off for asking for a chip.

Anyway one of the girls pushes over friends DS who is 3 and my DS2 tells her that she must not do that as its not nice.
So fat mum one turns to fat mum 2 and says if he has a go at her again i'll smack him one so I give her my best you really think so you dirty ho look and she gets back to stuffing her fat face with minced feet.

About 10 minuets later we are getting ready to leave and DS2 falls over and starts to cry, comes running to me with scuffed up hands and knees, so fat mum 2 turns round and says for fuck sake shut up. so brushing down DS2 i say to him come on DS2 lets leave Vicki pollard to it (as she sits rolling her own fag) (could they get any more pikey) so she looks at me and I smle sweetly and walk off.
DS1 said mummy that woman was very rude, what if she had hit DS2 would you have hit her?
And you know what I would have done n a heartbeat. But like all weebles i think she would have wobbled but not fell down.

I hate people like that.
RANT OVER, nothing to see here go about your business.

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hatrick · 05/04/2007 23:46

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flutterbee · 05/04/2007 23:46

Oh yeah and taking your keys and wripping the other adults eyes out would be a much better resolution.

flutterbee · 05/04/2007 23:47

The assault wouldn't go unanswered the police would be called.

hatrick · 05/04/2007 23:48

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Hilllary · 05/04/2007 23:51

I think if there was danger ahead and it was forseable then remove yourself and you child from it but if someone attacked your child then you have every rite to give them what for.

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DimpledThighs · 05/04/2007 23:53

have the foresight to antipate the potential attack and remove them before it happens - which is essentially what OP did.

flutterbee · 05/04/2007 23:54

A young child who is scared to detah because they have just been hit by a stranger is not really going to want to stand and watch their mother shout and scream and hit the stranger.

Unless the child is used to seeing their parent behave like this is will terrify them even more and will not in a million years make them feel anymore protected or secure.

We will have to agree to disagree on this one.

Hilllary · 05/04/2007 23:55

When I took up martial arts I had to obtain a liscence & in that liscence it had a promise which wrote.

I promise to uphold the true spirit of Karate Do and never to use the skills that I am taught against persons, except in the defense of myself, family or friends, in the insidance of extreame danger, unprovoked attack or in support of law and order.

expatinscotland · 05/04/2007 23:55

They Lord! Is this still going on?

NormaStanleyfEGGcher · 05/04/2007 23:56

Are you all still here??

Hilllary · 05/04/2007 23:57
Grin
hatrick · 05/04/2007 23:58

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Hilllary · 06/04/2007 00:06

I was always taugght to defend your own, never to show violence unless it was absouloutly necessary, and if you had to hit someone then do it properly. I dont go about bashing people up but if someone touched my dds then I would mash them. For a child to be attacked by someone and for you to walk away, no sorry couldnt do it, touch my child you pay the price.

hatrick · 06/04/2007 00:12

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 06/04/2007 00:19

I thought the first rule of self defence was to remove yourself from the situation as quickly and as safely as possible, if we are going down that route?

Hilllary · 06/04/2007 00:20

Yes I wouldnt lead my child into danger, but if it occoured I would respond. We do all react differently, I was brought up to respect everyone etc.. but also go give as good or better than you get.

I once had a friend who was attacked at school, I then went and got the attacker, I merely pinned her up with her legs slightly dangling for a second. She was a known bully, needless to say she oppologised to my friend and didn't cause trouble from then on.

These people tend to be the sort who are not stood up to, sometimes it takes for someone to stand up to them for them to stop.

I'm not a hard nut or a vicki pollard, but I dont like a bully.

Hilllary · 06/04/2007 00:21

Yes VVV but if you are placed in the situation of attack its rather too late.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 06/04/2007 00:24

That's not what I was taught.

And doing that to a bully, is being somewhat of a bully, isnt it? What's the difference?

hatrick · 06/04/2007 00:24

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hatrick · 06/04/2007 00:26

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 06/04/2007 00:27

Exactly hatrick.