Granny beat by thugs then arrested by police

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UK)Brave grandma arrested after standing up to yobs
The best punishment for socialists is for them to live under the policies they advocate.

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By IAN DRURY, Daily Mail 22:00pm 4th August 2006

After months of being taunted by a gang of yobs, grandmother Diane Bond finally stood up to them when she was abused while walking her pet dog. During a torrent of foul-mouthed abuse, the frail 64-year-old prodded the teenager ringleader gently in the stomach when he urged her to "Hit me, if you dare".

Moments later, the 5ft 1ins pensioner found herself flat on her back and nursing a broken arm after the 15-year-old boy, who was 7 inches taller, pushed her to the ground. But to add insult to injury, police officers arrested her for assaulting a child after his mother moaned he had been attacked.

Now Mrs Bond must report to a police station 30 miles from her home in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales, at the end of the month to find out if she will be charged. Last night the retired lab technician spoke of her distress. "I am in shock and very, very teary," she said.

"I have never been in any trouble before. I just want to enjoy my evenings walking my dog in peace. I am being treated like a criminal because a gang of yobs have nothing better to do than pick on an old lady."

Residents of her quiet street have complained to the police and council for several months about youths causing anti-social behaviour. In the latest letter to Powys County Council in June, residents said they had suffered an "endless stream" of damage to property and cars, intimidation, vandalism, noise and rubbish being hurled into gardens by up to 30 youths aged 11 to 17.

Signed by 35 fed-up people, it added: "Collectively, we are sick and tired of the situation and our frustration is now close to boiling over."

Things finally came to a head when Mrs Bond, who has two children and five grandchildren, took her terrier Hettie for a walk on parkland near her home. She said a group of about 20 teenagers were loitering on the grass. Three others were standing on a path, deliberately blocking her way.

"As I approached they started shouting abuse at me," she said. "They were taunting me and crowding round me and I was quite frightened because they are big kids.

"After a while one of them, whose name is Billy, spread his arms out wide to show his stomach, and said, Come on, old lady, hit me, if you dare."

"I gave him three prods, almost like playful punches, not hard at all, and next thing I knew I was lying on the ground and I had broken my arm. One youth said I had been pushed.

"I went back home, shaking and crying."

Soon after, two police officers knocked on Mrs Bond's door and arrested her on suspicion of assaulting a minor. "It seemed the lad had told his mum what had happened and she had immediately lodged a complaint of assault," she said.

Mrs Bond, who lives alone, was cautioned and interviewed for nearly three hours by police officers before she was released on bail at about 1.30am.

She has now made a counter-allegation to the police of assault against the youth. But she added: "This sends out the message that if you stand up for yourself, if you try to take action to stop anti-social behaviour, you are likely to end up being arrested."

Earlier this year, Prime Minister Tony Blair said communities had to stand up to yobs in the fight against nuisance behaviour. Mrs Bond's neighbour Steve Simmons, who co-ordinates the Nelson Street - An End To Anti-Social Behaviour campaign group, said: "Diane is a reasonable law-abiding citizen and she has been treated like a criminal for standing up to yobs when the authorities would not.

"It is bewildering. The Government says communities should look after themselves and take a stance against anti-social behaviour. But when we do try to take action, what is the first thing that happens? The blame is put on us."

In May, grandmother Brenda Robinson, 66, of Bournemouth, spent a night in a police cell after being arrested for alleged assault when she gave a rowdy youth a "clip round the ear".

She acted after being abused, pushed and threatened with a plank of wood. Roger Williams, Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon and Radnorshire, said: "I would have expected the police to have acted slightly more proportionately than arresting Mrs Bond over this.

"It must have been a frightening situation for an elderly lady to be confronted by a gang of yobs, especially in an area with a history of anti-social behaviour, without the police compounding the problem."

Chief Inspector Steve Hughson, of Dyfed-Powys Police, said: "We are aware of the problems in Nelson Street and associated anti-social behaviour.

"Recent patrols in the area by the neighbourhood policing team have greatly reduced incidents of crime and anti social behaviour, to the extent that positive comments have been received by local residents. Therefore patrols will continue."

The force declined to comment on Mrs Bond's arrest.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_page_id=1770
 
Yep, the UK is a criminal's paradise. Reminds me of the farmer who found 2 thugs had broken into his house at night and he filled one of them full of buckshot. The farmer was imprisoned as a result of criminal charges, then he lost his farm in the ensuing civil suit. Defense of one's life and/or property are strictly forbidden. Wonderful place!
 
I agree,the U.K. is mentally ill.With some of the nonsense i've seen lately in our own country,i wonder how far behind the U.K. we are.
 
The Blues Man...

seeing that map progress over time to "shall issue" put a smile on my face, and gives me some hope that things might turn around.:)


Epyon
 
"This sends out the message that if you stand up for yourself, if you try to take action to stop anti-social behaviour, you are likely to end up being arrested."

And that would be exactly the message they want to send, of course...

We've progressed away from the European morass for a while, but how long can that last if we are gifted with the Regressive Party in the next couple elections?
 
Then organize your friends and neighbors to see to it that they vote, and this won't happen. If we spent a tenth of the time organizing the voters that we know, instead of whining doomsday rants, we'd be the ones in charge. Most elections, especially local ones, could easily be won with a block of a few hundred voters. :)
 
On that map, I especially like the way that Alaska worked their way up from "No Issue" to "Unrestricted".

We need a few more green states.

Carter
 
Amazing how things change. If I had been one of those kids that did that to the elderly lady the police wouldn't have been needed. My Dad or Mom wouldnt have filed a charge against the old lady but would have punished me severly not to mention an apology to the elder lady and a crapload of work around her house because her arm was broken. The mother of the boy that hit the elderly lady may get the tables turned on her one day and may be the recepient of abuse, I wont shed any tears for her because she is enabling such behavior.

from 9 to 37 states :D to the moon!
 
Question:

What do we all plan to do in our lifetime to prevent this sort of thing from eventually happening here?
 
Answer:
Beat so much respect into our children that if they ever dare do something like this they won't want to come home for fear of dad breaking the little punk's head.
 
JR47 said:
Then organize your friends and neighbors to see to it that they vote, and this won't happen. If we spent a tenth of the time organizing the voters that we know, instead of whining doomsday rants, we'd be the ones in charge.


Well, I find it very disturbing that the nature of things is such that if we don't diligently toil just to hold our ground, there's a tide of idiocy still ripping by trying to carry us downstream into chaos.

I mean really -- JUST to make sure that we don't go down the road to what happens in articles like this, we have to bust our butts? Seems to me that "common sense" ought to be the normal state of things -- it should not be that we have to fight hard just to keep common sense as the norm and fend off insanity!

In other words, if we sit and do nothing, we will most surely lose our rights (to guns, as well as other things). How can that be the default state? It really ought to be that if we sat and did nothing, things would run at a normal, sensible level!

In order to just keep a modicum of rationality, we have to constantly be on alert against assaults on that rationality. How bizarre. :(


-azurefly
 
The Article said:
"It is bewildering. The Government says communities should look after themselves and take a stance against anti-social behaviour. But when we do try to take action, what is the first thing that happens? The blame is put on us."

It's also bewildering that the Government disarms you, and then tells you to look after yourself. I hope you were as upset when they removed one of the more effective means of defense from your tool box.
 
Then organize your friends and neighbors to see to it that they vote, and this won't happen. If we spent a tenth of the time organizing the voters that we know, instead of whining doomsday rants, we'd be the ones in charge. Most elections, especially local ones, could easily be won with a block of a few hundred voters.

Has anybody else noticed that the Republicans have been in charge of the Legislative and Executive brancehs of the Federal Gov't since 2000 yet they still are incapbable of getting things done (or just don't want to). The best thing that could happen to the right is for them to get really pounded this coming November. It might be the only thing that forces them back to their core, which was smaller gov't and individual responsiblity.

I wonder what would happen if these UK children picked on an American over there who was not disinclined to really stand up for himself? Even better would be for these morons to be over here and try the same stupidity.
 
Has anybody else noticed that the Republicans have been in charge of the Legislative and Executive brancehs of the Federal Gov't since 2000 yet they still are incapbable of getting things done (or just don't want to). The best thing that could happen to the right is for them to get really pounded this coming November. It might be the only thing that forces them back to their core, which was smaller gov't and individual responsiblity.

Yea right. We pulled ourselves from the brink of Socialist idiocy less than a dozen years ago, and now you think we should tie a lead weight around our ankle and jump overboard in order to escape a boat with a small leak in it?

What say we stay with the Republican Party but get more activist personally within the party and take it a more Conservative direction?

Carter
 
Why a conservative direction? It's just as big government and antifreedom as anything else, not even down the road but right now.

Why not a pro-liberty direction instead? You don't like liberty?

I personally still think the best thing that can happen to our country is for the pot with the frog in it to burst into flames instead of continuing to heat up by degrees.
 
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Why a conservative direction? It's just as big government and antifreedom as anything else, not even down the road but right now.

Why not a pro-liberty direction instead? You don't like liberty?

I personally still think the best thing that can happen to our country is for the pot with the frog in it to burst into flames instead of continuing to heat up by degrees. I agree,100%.
 
Why a conservative direction? It's just as big government and antifreedom as anything else, not even down the road but right now.

You're confusing conservatism with Republicans.
The Republican party is slowly being taken over by ultra Leftists, one politician at a time (aka Republican "RINO"s).
As you now know, the Leftists HAVE succeeded in taking over the Democratic party by following this blueprint:
http://www.nathannewman.org/other/AreDemocratsThirdParty.html
and you are now seeing the same thing gradually happen to the Republican party.

True conservatism is best represented by the www.constitutionparty.org which is now the third largest party in the US.

If you are so uninformed as to suggest that conservatism is "big government and antifreedom", then this country is already lost.

Country
 
Government expanded under Reagan just as surely as it grew under Clinton.

If a great man like Reagan couldn't keep it under control, how will blind faith in 'working with our two party system' get us anywhere?
 
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