I think with many more people from Worksop, I saw the Worksop episode of Coppers. A lot of people in my town don't like the Police force, even I've had a few words to say about their conduct in the past, but some of the officers do a fine job as we saw on the 23rd of January 2012 episode of Coppers, viewed on Channel 4.
It's nice to see Worksop on TV, I just wish it'd be in a better light. I saw a lot of people abusing benefits, drug addicts, drunks, and neighbours having problems where the only problem is communication. I think overall, my town has people with problems just because of that one significant word... COMMUNICATION. From neighbours at war over nothing, drug addicts and drunks who wouldn't be in their state if it weren't for bad education, and thieves who just need to realise they could have had potential in their lives if they'd have just thought about their future properly. Lack of communication in our society, and not just Worksop, but the whole country and world over, is a key problem. The only reason things are bad is because of mis-education and people not talking to each other.
The child who beat up his mother, that is something that was solved, and hopefully will remain solved, thanks to PC Steve Porter. He's very good. He did exactly what I would have done, telling the mother to be quiet when she wasn't helping matters shouting at her son. In the long term, parents are to blame for not communicating with their children. You see it in the streets all the time.. child screaming, mother smacking them and saying 'shut up', child screams more, mother walks off and ignores them or smacks them again. It makes me sick! IIf every parent got on eye level with their child, spoke to them with respect to solve any problems, then maybe the child won't remember these days and hit their mum when they're old enough. Are there any parents reading this who hit their children and don't talk to them enough? Think about what I'm saying then, have patience with your kids and the rewards in the future will be amazing. It's no good sticking your 8 year old in front of a TV so they can play Grand Theft Auto all day and learn bad things, get them a Nintendo DS instead of buying cigarettes and you can both play Brain Training together and learn something!
PC Steve Porter also said what I did about the couple who didn't want to have a meeting with their neighbours. I can understand where they're coming from, but once again, they didn't want to communicate in a controlled meeting. I said myself that if they call the Police, the officers should just leave it.. only go after they've had a meeting if things carry on. It's no good keep dragging the Police out when they refuse to take a leap of faith and sort out any real issues.
There's a lot of disrespect in our town. I think quite a few youngsters need to look in the mirror before they decide to be a sheep around the bad popular kid just to try and stand out. Seriously, it doesn't work. In my own personal experience, I told the kids when I was at school to, erm, go away. That's putting it in a polite way. I was offered drugs twice by people I thought weren't that bad, and the last friend I had from school, I didn't hang out with him anymore when he came out with 'Let's steal a car and go joyriding'. I took a lot of time out then from people to understand what was wrong with the world. I never took drugs, and when it comes to alcohol I've only ever been tipsy. I quote Elizabeth Swann from the original Pirates movie.. 'because it is a vile drink that turns even the most respectable men into complete scoundrels'. That is so true. I've never seen the point in losing your mind over a drug, and because of my life choices, I sit here typing a blog about my town on Coppers, rather than sitting in a pool of my own vomit, wondering how many more benefits I can claim to feed a habit. I only wish other people could have made the same choices as me, I'm quite sure I could have a lot more local friends if people had just recieved the correct education, had goood parents like I have, and just thought about their future a little bit more. I do consider myself very lucky for the things I have, but it was also because I knew the evils of the world would ruin my life, and I'd rather have decent clean friends who think the same as I do. Still, I have my habits, swearing probably being my worst, but I'd rather say the F word than experience what an E does.
The sad thing that Coppers revealed, we're surrounded by people who'll never get cleaned up, who don't want to be clean, and it disgusts me that I have to share the same air as these people. Danny Wilson, as much as I feel sorry for the bloke, he's a mess and will never have anything to give back to the community. You know, I'm sure I went to school with him? It might be cruel and wrong to say, but some people on this planet need a lethal injection, not just to help other people, but to help the person who's dying. What a miserabe life some of these people have, is it right to let them suffer as Danny Wilson is? That's a strong controversial debate but I'm not the only one to say it, and I am stating what most people are thinking anyway.
I enjoyed this episode of Coppers, seeing some of the Worksop sights in the background of a few scum bags. Now we need a documentary filmed in Worksop with a positive light. I actually challenge any decent folk in Worksop to go out and film the town, tallk about past experiences, the history of Worksop, anything. In fact, record new things being built like the cinema and the new Tesco.. though I'll probably be covering the new Tesco myself. It'd be nice not to be thought of as a member of a failed town, some positive light is definitely needed to put us on the good community map again.
To the officers featured on Coppers, fine job. Keep up the good work. I have hopes that Worksop will improve over the next few years, even with the budget cuts in all sectors. Worksop is a fine little place only ruined with the repuation it's getting for drug addicts, violence caused by alcohol, and young people who haven't had the right respect from their families so think it's fine to go out and shout abuse at innocent people. I think it can get better before it gets any worse. I have faith in Worksop.
It's nice to see Worksop on TV, I just wish it'd be in a better light. I saw a lot of people abusing benefits, drug addicts, drunks, and neighbours having problems where the only problem is communication. I think overall, my town has people with problems just because of that one significant word... COMMUNICATION. From neighbours at war over nothing, drug addicts and drunks who wouldn't be in their state if it weren't for bad education, and thieves who just need to realise they could have had potential in their lives if they'd have just thought about their future properly. Lack of communication in our society, and not just Worksop, but the whole country and world over, is a key problem. The only reason things are bad is because of mis-education and people not talking to each other.
The child who beat up his mother, that is something that was solved, and hopefully will remain solved, thanks to PC Steve Porter. He's very good. He did exactly what I would have done, telling the mother to be quiet when she wasn't helping matters shouting at her son. In the long term, parents are to blame for not communicating with their children. You see it in the streets all the time.. child screaming, mother smacking them and saying 'shut up', child screams more, mother walks off and ignores them or smacks them again. It makes me sick! IIf every parent got on eye level with their child, spoke to them with respect to solve any problems, then maybe the child won't remember these days and hit their mum when they're old enough. Are there any parents reading this who hit their children and don't talk to them enough? Think about what I'm saying then, have patience with your kids and the rewards in the future will be amazing. It's no good sticking your 8 year old in front of a TV so they can play Grand Theft Auto all day and learn bad things, get them a Nintendo DS instead of buying cigarettes and you can both play Brain Training together and learn something!
PC Steve Porter also said what I did about the couple who didn't want to have a meeting with their neighbours. I can understand where they're coming from, but once again, they didn't want to communicate in a controlled meeting. I said myself that if they call the Police, the officers should just leave it.. only go after they've had a meeting if things carry on. It's no good keep dragging the Police out when they refuse to take a leap of faith and sort out any real issues.
There's a lot of disrespect in our town. I think quite a few youngsters need to look in the mirror before they decide to be a sheep around the bad popular kid just to try and stand out. Seriously, it doesn't work. In my own personal experience, I told the kids when I was at school to, erm, go away. That's putting it in a polite way. I was offered drugs twice by people I thought weren't that bad, and the last friend I had from school, I didn't hang out with him anymore when he came out with 'Let's steal a car and go joyriding'. I took a lot of time out then from people to understand what was wrong with the world. I never took drugs, and when it comes to alcohol I've only ever been tipsy. I quote Elizabeth Swann from the original Pirates movie.. 'because it is a vile drink that turns even the most respectable men into complete scoundrels'. That is so true. I've never seen the point in losing your mind over a drug, and because of my life choices, I sit here typing a blog about my town on Coppers, rather than sitting in a pool of my own vomit, wondering how many more benefits I can claim to feed a habit. I only wish other people could have made the same choices as me, I'm quite sure I could have a lot more local friends if people had just recieved the correct education, had goood parents like I have, and just thought about their future a little bit more. I do consider myself very lucky for the things I have, but it was also because I knew the evils of the world would ruin my life, and I'd rather have decent clean friends who think the same as I do. Still, I have my habits, swearing probably being my worst, but I'd rather say the F word than experience what an E does.
The sad thing that Coppers revealed, we're surrounded by people who'll never get cleaned up, who don't want to be clean, and it disgusts me that I have to share the same air as these people. Danny Wilson, as much as I feel sorry for the bloke, he's a mess and will never have anything to give back to the community. You know, I'm sure I went to school with him? It might be cruel and wrong to say, but some people on this planet need a lethal injection, not just to help other people, but to help the person who's dying. What a miserabe life some of these people have, is it right to let them suffer as Danny Wilson is? That's a strong controversial debate but I'm not the only one to say it, and I am stating what most people are thinking anyway.
I enjoyed this episode of Coppers, seeing some of the Worksop sights in the background of a few scum bags. Now we need a documentary filmed in Worksop with a positive light. I actually challenge any decent folk in Worksop to go out and film the town, tallk about past experiences, the history of Worksop, anything. In fact, record new things being built like the cinema and the new Tesco.. though I'll probably be covering the new Tesco myself. It'd be nice not to be thought of as a member of a failed town, some positive light is definitely needed to put us on the good community map again.
To the officers featured on Coppers, fine job. Keep up the good work. I have hopes that Worksop will improve over the next few years, even with the budget cuts in all sectors. Worksop is a fine little place only ruined with the repuation it's getting for drug addicts, violence caused by alcohol, and young people who haven't had the right respect from their families so think it's fine to go out and shout abuse at innocent people. I think it can get better before it gets any worse. I have faith in Worksop.

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