RE: Young Offenders & Ford

RE: Young Offenders & Ford

Friday 18th January 2002

Young Offenders & Ford

Training or a good thrashing? What's best for them?


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kevinday

Original Poster:

12,903 posts

293 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Doesn't this sort of thing encourage hooligans to offend therefore earning themselves a place on the course?

marki

15,763 posts

283 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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Doesn't this sort of thing encourage hooligans to offend therefore earning themselves a place on the course?


Exactly, good man

dan

1,068 posts

297 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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This sort of idea seems to keep croping up. I remember a few years ago the government spearheaded a scheme for joyriders, using taxpayers money to send them banger racing!!!!!

Jeeeeesssusss who are these people!

Nightmare

5,252 posts

297 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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good points...on the plus side it has to be a better thing to do than send them to prison at the staggering expense to the taxpayer (me, specifically). That said, I dont think I'll be getting a Ford any time soon.....

robert farago

108 posts

283 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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That's just great. As if there aren't enough criminals in the auto repair business, the government is paying to train some more.

While I'm not averse to the concept of rehabilitation, I wonder what young aspiring mechanics who AREN't criminals will make of the scheme. Why should the bad guys get free training, while the honest ones don't.

www.thetruthaboutcars.com

kevinday

Original Poster:

12,903 posts

293 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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I wonder how long before you get the same 'synergy' in the UK as here in Hungary - Take car to garage for service, pick it up in evening. The next day car is stolen using keys cut by garage the previous day! Favourite method is to hide keys behind the door mirror glass, sometimes car papers as well.
We are 99% certain that is how my car was stolen along with two others (within the last year) from colleagues of mine (in an office of about 120 people).

mr_tony

6,339 posts

282 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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I'm sure someone with a better knowledge of the education system than me will correct me if wrong but NVQ level one isn't really likely to get anyone a job is it - especially coupled with a criminal record...

jazz

65 posts

285 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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If this gets the kids off the streets; I think this is a good idea. I often see youths looking at my car, so I am very carefull where I park it. There is no quick fix for crime problems. Perhaps Ford could give the Police a larger discount on the cars they buy so the money could be spent on policemen. However if this idea works then I am for it.

Jazz