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    Default Boy, seven, 'driving crash car'

    Bl00dy Hell.

    Thanks God he's OK. Could've been a lot worse!

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    If it was him that had stolen the car then it's a shame something worse didn't happen to him.

    Thank god he is ok? What is the world coming to when toddlers are now stealing cars!!!!


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    Difference between a 7 year old doing that is not knowing the real difference between right and wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy_ni View Post
    Difference between a 7 year old doing that is not knowing the real difference between right and wrong.
    If he does not know the difference between right and wrong at seven god help us all when he gets older.
    I am sick of hearing "He is only a kid he didn't know what he was doing".
    The little sod probably has Mr and Mrs Numpty for parents.
    If mummy and daddy are dafties then unfortunately the majority of kids will grow up that way too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnsdutton View Post
    If he does not know the difference between right and wrong at seven god help us all when he gets older.
    I am sick of hearing "He is only a kid he didn't know what he was doing".
    The little sod probably has Mr and Mrs Numpty for parents.
    If mummy and daddy are dafties then unfortunately the majority of kids will grow up that way too


    Looks like a regrettable incident that someone has left their keys lying about and a naughty wee boy has taken them.

    Yeah John, he should be sent to jail and throw away the key!

    I dont think a 7 year old can understand the possible consequences of what could of happened

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    Where did I say send him to jail and throw away the key?

    The point I am trying to make is that at seven years old he should know that you do not play with daddy's car, and the only way children will learn is to tell them no or give them a row when they do something wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnsdutton View Post
    Where did I say send him to jail and throw away the key?

    The point I am trying to make is that at seven years old he should know that you do not play with daddy's car, and the only way children will learn is to tell them no or give them a row when they do something wrong.
    I am sure he got a row alright! I would of got a good beating for that.

    He did something wrong, but i still say at that age you cant blame the child, he should not of been able to get the keys and drive the car in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy_ni View Post
    I would of got a good beating for that.
    and this day and age you'd be under the tender mercies of the socal services inside an hour. your parents would also be in court

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