£100 fine for swearing in public

£100 fine for swearing in public

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Pitre

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4,897 posts

240 months

Monday 12th August
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/draconian-uk...

I have to say I'm in agreement with this, accepting that there are issues around enforcement and concepts of free speech and that mainstream media seems more accepting of swearing both pre and post watershed.

As an example, we have a skatepark near us and there is often a mix of kids there aged maybe 8 or 9 to 16 ish. The younger kids often look wide-eyed when the older kids use an F word every other word and have no self awareness or humility whatsoever.

Similarly, the number of people you hear swearing in groups that are outside pubs is significant, even when there are other family groups around.

The coarsening of public spaces and levels of unacceptable behaviour have grown significantly over the past 10 years or so and any reverse of this is a good thing in my view.

Gericho

396 posts

9 months

Monday 12th August
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How can you fine kids?

Honourable Dead Snark

528 posts

25 months

Monday 12th August
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A bit st for them

Pitre

Original Poster:

4,897 posts

240 months

Monday 12th August
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Gericho said:
How can you fine kids?
Fine their parents?

croyde

23,701 posts

236 months

Monday 12th August
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Yet another rule that says 'Look! we are doing something about antisocial behaviour'

Except there's no-one around to enforce it.

Like making mobile phone use in cars 6pts instead of 3pts.

Carry a knife, then 5 years in prison.

Etc etc

Pitre

Original Poster:

4,897 posts

240 months

Monday 12th August
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What would you suggest?

I think more 'beat' police are needed.

Square Leg

14,853 posts

195 months

Monday 12th August
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We have a cricketer who’s partial to lots of sweary words.
When in the pub after a match we have a swear fines system and it seems to have stifled him somewhat.


paulw123

3,599 posts

196 months

Monday 12th August
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Swearing = council

bstb3

4,298 posts

164 months

Monday 12th August
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Pitre said:
What would you suggest?

I think more 'beat' police are needed.
Just employ one to follow Brian Blessed around. You could probably fund another 20 that way.

Xenoous

1,295 posts

64 months

Monday 12th August
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Pitre said:
Fine their parents?
Uhm no, that's dumb. Do you have kids?

Murph7355

38,699 posts

262 months

Monday 12th August
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Pitre said:
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As an example, we have a skatepark near us and there is often a mix of kids there aged maybe 8 or 9 to 16 ish. The younger kids often look wide-eyed when the older kids use an F word every other word and have no self awareness or humility whatsoever....
Parents. End of.

Same with many ills at the moment.

My 9yr old is well aware of the various "words"... He has friends at school with older brothers who seem to be more potty mouthed than most adults I know. But he knows categorically he is not to use/repeat them.

For now, fear of getting caught is sufficient.

Now, if we could introduce fines for parents... Kids swearing, not going to school, making dicks of themselves at school etc we might get somewhere. Will never happen though, so prepare to continue to see ineffectual rubbish like this forever.

LeighW

4,616 posts

194 months

Monday 12th August
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It's all getting a bit 'Demolition Man'...


super7

2,002 posts

214 months

Monday 12th August
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Why is fk a swear word…. Its only a word for fk sake?

Scabutz

8,056 posts

86 months

Monday 12th August
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Square Leg said:
We have a cricketer who’s partial to lots of sweary words.
When in the pub after a match we have a swear fines system and it seems to have stifled him somewhat.
Game I played the other week the oppo team had a very vocal player who every ball was shouting encouragement and trying to the gee up the team. Another player ( same side) down at fine leg shouted to him "can you just the fk up for a couple of overs".

Made me laugh, sometimes you need the swear words.

Don't agree with fining people for having a potty mouth. Also is there a list of words. What level are we setting it at.

Square Leg

14,853 posts

195 months

Monday 12th August
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Scabutz said:
Square Leg said:
We have a cricketer who’s partial to lots of sweary words.
When in the pub after a match we have a swear fines system and it seems to have stifled him somewhat.
Game I played the other week the oppo team had a very vocal player who every ball was shouting encouragement and trying to the gee up the team. Another player ( same side) down at fine leg shouted to him "can you just the fk up for a couple of overs".

Made me laugh, sometimes you need the swear words.

Don't agree with fining people for having a potty mouth. Also is there a list of words. What level are we setting it at.
I don’t have a problem with it in a match.

However, our player seems to take a particular fancy to the C bomb - imo not on in a pub full of people.

S600BSB

5,944 posts

112 months

Monday 12th August
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Silly idea.

Murph7355

38,699 posts

262 months

Monday 12th August
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super7 said:
Why is fk a swear word…. Its only a word for fk sake?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kyBH5oNQOS0

biggrin

Xenoous

1,295 posts

64 months

Monday 12th August
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super7 said:
Why is fk a swear word…. Its only a word for fk sake?
Stop censoreding swearing you censored

Murph7355

38,699 posts

262 months

Monday 12th August
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Scabutz said:
.... . Also is there a list of words. What level are we setting it at.
Yup, just posted biggrin

Pitre

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240 months

Monday 12th August
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Xenoous said:
Pitre said:
Fine their parents?
Uhm no, that's dumb. Do you have kids?
Yes, I have 'kids' and grandkids. If I heard them swearing in public they would be in trouble!