https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-66915896
When you hear about something like this do you feel any sympathy? My first thought is often that just a few years ago they were a little primary school child, probably being badly let down by their family and wider society.
I feel nothing.
Not happy but certainly not sad.
- that machette was either designed to kill or seriously hurt someone - those traffic lights were designed to ensure that the roads are safe - and the police that followed them will now be subject to an investigation.
Nothing says shady like going through a red light when there's no traffic around...
Looks fairly open and shut to me - some sh1tbags were on a motorbike, failed to stop for Police, jumped a red light then crashed. One of them died and the other one got nicked for carrying a machete.
Anyway I'm sure they were both fine upstanding chaps / promising footballers or musicians / pillars of the local community loved by all etc...
I mean I wonder what line of business they were in to feel the need to carry a machete. Perhaps antique sales and they were taking it for auction?
I feel sad
Sad that society has let this family down
Sad that police have to deal with it
Sad that a kid has died
It’s more likely Davos that the father has let the lad/family down.
I feel sad for the bin
Dying wedged into a bin isn’t very gangsta.
fully agree with the OP
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