@ezzy There is a simple solution for this.... If the government thinks of them as the underprivileged then the government should provide them with some opportunities for a better life... The government can even raise funds for such teenagers... If the government cares so much for them then why not give them a better life. It seems obvious to me that if they will have a better life then they won't do such things ever again.
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I mentioned "under privileged" in quotes in my post as that is how they are perceived to be, but in London, believe me, they have it real easy. For the gang culture so prevalent in this city, we need much sterner sentencing to serve as an appropriate deterrent.
Thanks for the input.
If that's what the condition is; then the government and the police must take substantial action to curb such practices.... There's no point in being a mere observer. And if they really don't do anything then we can always turn to technology (like fitting GPS devices or something like that in the vehicle).
Well said... :)