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  • POLICE ‘GLASSED” BY YOUTHS

    Officers attacked by drunken teenage mob
    16:43 AEST Sun Nov 16 2008

    An officer has been injured in an attack by a drunken mob of teenagers who pelted police with bottles and rocks.

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    Police were called to a community hall at Gwandalan on the NSW Central Coast at 9.30pm (AEDT) Saturday, where they were confronted by about 100 unruly teenagers, many of them underage.
    When police tried to disperse the crowd and confiscate the alcohol, the youths became aggressive, with some hurling glass beer bottles and stones and rocks at the officers, police said.
    One officer suffered injuries to his eye when a bottle smashed in front of him, spraying glass into his face.
    He was treated by ambulance officers at the scene, who flushed out the glass fragments.
    A number of police vehicles were also hit with debris during the disturbance, with one having its bonnet and roof dented.
    Officers were forced to use capsicum spray on one 15-year-old boy, who allegedly threw a bottle at police.
    Police say they expect to lay charges against the boy.
    Inspector Tim Winmill, from Tuggerah Lakes command, said he was disgusted by the alcohol-fuelled violence.
    “This level of alcohol-fuelled violence is becoming commonplace for many of our local teenagers,” he said in a statement.
    “Local residents have had enough and I for one am disgusted at the appalling actions taken by these teenagers.
    “It is only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured or killed.”
    Insp Winmill said it was “high time for the parents of local teenagers to take responsibility for the actions of their children”.
    “It is unacceptable to allow underage children to roam the streets at night, drinking alcohol and looking for trouble,” he said

    When we point out the pure and simple inevitability of the total collapse of Law and Civil Order, including widespread cannibalism in Australia, our words are treated with disdain. We are scorned.

    Gwandalan is a small and sleepy country town. Tuggerah Lakes is a separate and larger town nearby, from which local police forces are administered.

    These people feel free to indulge in alcohol fueled gang rampages now, in the sweetest and most domestically blessed circumstances: a small seaside town in Australia, the blessed Nation of them all. They are a moment away from being feral.

    Now let’s consider the situation facing similar youths and prime age adults in the larger towns and cities. When food ceases to be transported safely from the countryside and interstate, people who today indulge in ‘recreational’ rioting will not hesitate a moment to perform whatever act they feel it takes to either survive or to feed.

    Civilisation is skin deep. As Western Society edges along the barbed wire of its containment, the skin grows thinner and blood will continue to flow increasingly.

    In your street, rape, murder, cannibalism and every crime will become the norm rather than the exception. What right have you to say now whether your home will be the norm or the exception?

    Nothing we write in this blog is whimsy. Five and a half billion people have begun to die. So long as you might be among the first to succumb, this might be of no concern to you. If you plan to survive you had better have firm plans right now.

    Rai informs me the angels have gone forth in the midst of the heavens. Dragons are not yet Go. Dragons will not remain forever constrained.

    In fact, if you knew, you would probably prefer a Dragon.

    went@wenublog.com

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