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Went to work this morning (school) and we were greeted by the children's complex being totally burnt in the centre . As you can see from the photos its wrecked the cost of this was £3000 and is made of hard wood. so its not a case of just sat bored burning it with a lighter its got to have been started with some kind of fuel. This is used by the children on a daily basis and when the children arrived was totally gutted

So why would people want to do this any ideas guys as i am buggered if i know

 

 

 

Because discipline, decency and an appreciation for 'right and wrong', is missing from their home life. Too common nowadays. This is the result. :wallbash:

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Well it certainly was no daft irishman. They would have etched their name and adress on it. FTB

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sorry to see this happen and to your question its just what a lot of kids do,smash up blow up and generally vandalise things.

i used to be a little c**t and do things like this often and as an adult now i honestly dont know what possessed me to.

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In an inner city school where I worked about nine or ten years ago the caretaker had cctv fitted and caught on film two year six kids climbing onto the roof of the school and cr*pp*ng down a trellis! :censored:

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