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  1. @proactive Why do you keep obfuscating the point about the treatment of Mazhbhis? Don't it bother you? Do you like it?
  2. Caste Population data of Punjab Constitutional categories Population (%) Castes Other Backward Classes (OBC) 31.3%[5] includes Sainis [6] and Sikh Rajput,[7] (Sainis and sikh rajputs added to OBC list in 2016[8]), Sunar, Kamboj, Labana, Tarkhan/Ramgarhia, Kumhar/Prajapati, Arain, Gurjar, Teli, Banjara, Lohar, Bhat,[9] Others Scheduled Castes (Dalits) 31.9%[10] includes Mazhabi Sikh - 10%, Ramdasia Sikh/Ravidassia (Chamar)/Ad-Dharmi - 13.1%, Balmiki/Bhanghi - 3.5%, Bazigar - 1.05%, Others - 4%[11] Others 33% includes Jat Sikh - 19%,[12] Dvija castes (Brahmin, hindu Rajput, Bania, Khatri-Arora-Sood[13]) - 14% religious minorities 3.8%[14] includes Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains This might be more accurate.
  3. Sister, Panjab 'Sikh' politics is such a quagmire of falseness, hypocrisy, casteism, stupidity, greed and bunch of other crap, I try and steer clear of it these days. One minute the BJP are some Hindu bogeymen, the next our own 'Sikh' party is in alliance with them.... The 'Sikh' party uses alcohol to buy votes................ You could go on and on. These people are properly third world.
  4. Thinking about what might have been going through this poor women's head on that long car journey is enough to make your heart sink......
  5. Police watchdog boss admits she wouldn't approach a lone policeman at night as ex-Met Chief Superintendent says women PCs don't raise concerns about male colleagues' behaviour 'because they might not come to their aid when they need help' Zoe Billingham reveals she has 'concerns and reservations' about approaching a male officer at night Can't say 'with certainty' that the murder of a woman by a police officer in Britain wouldn't happen again Former Scotland Yard chief inspector Parm Sandhu says male officers close rank against female colleagues Wayne Couzens's old boss Dame Cressida <banned word filter activated> is facing calls to resign in the wake of the murder in March A police watchdog inspector today admitted she would have 'concerns and reservations' about approaching a lone male police officer at night with a problem, following the sentencing of Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens. Zoe Billingham, a senior inspector with Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, also said that she could not say 'with certainty' that the murder of a woman by a police officer in Britain would not happen again. Her comments came as former Scotland Yard chief inspector Parm Sandhu warned how that in her experience, male officers close rank against female colleagues who raise concerns about their behaviour at work. Ms Sandhu, who now mentors young women becoming officers, also told of her concern over how many women would feel confident in getting into a police officer's car, and described Couzens as 'a monster in uniform'. Couzens's old boss Dame Cressida <banned word filter activated>, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, is facing calls to resign in the wake of the murder amid demands for urgent action to restore the confidence of women in the police. The Met instantly moved to distanced itself from Couzens yesterday before his sentencing had begun, referring to him as a 'former Metropolitan Police officer' in a statement despite him using his job and police belt to kill her. Also yesterday, former DCI Simon Harding, who was a senior investigator on Miss Everard's case, said that 'police officers do not view Wayne Couzens as a police officer' and that he 'should never have been near a uniform'. Couzens was accused of indecent exposure in a branch of fast food restaurant McDonald's in Swanley, Kent, three days before Miss Everard died, but was not arrested or taken off duty while the matter was investigated. The 48-year-old had been accused of the same crime in Dover in 2015, while working as an officer for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. A motorist allegedly saw him driving naked from the waist down, but no arrests were made. He also allegedly made female colleagues feel uncomfortable and was nicknamed 'the rapist'. Police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating whether the allegations were properly dealt with. Couzens, 48, who was sentenced at the Old Bailey today, strangled 33-year-old Miss Everard with his police belt after kidnapping her in South London under the guise of a fake arrest for breaking lockdown rules. Ms Billingham told BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour today that Couzens's actions had struck a 'hammer blow to the heart of policing legitimacy' and that she had the same 'deep, deep anger' that many people felt over the killing. She added: 'I think this is a watershed moment for policing. I think we cannot abide by the narrative that this was a one-off, that he was a bad'un, and I think every force now in the country must look to re-establish trust and legitimacy. +8 Wayne Couzens, 48, was handed a whole life order today 'Because what Wayne Couzens did to Sarah Everard has struck a hammer blow to the heart of policing legitimacy in England and Wales. 'It needs to be treated as thus, and I would call on ever force in the country to now account immediately, not tomorrow, today to account immediately to its communities a to exactly what it is going to do to ensure that this can never happen again.' Asked by presenter Emma Barnett how safe she would feel going to a male police officer at night with a problem, Ms Billingham said: 'At this moment in time, like any other woman, I have concerns and reservations, and that's why I say today we cannot dismiss Wayne Couzens as a one-off as a rarity, as an aberration. 'We must see every police force in England and Wales now stepping forward to tell its communities precisely what it's doing to ensure that women are safe. We have yet to see and say with certainty that this may not happen again.' Ms Billingham's comments came two weeks after she published a report claiming that police chiefs should treat violence against women as seriously as terrorism and stop ditching an 'eye-watering' number of crimes. Meanwhile Ms Sandhu, who lives in Sevenoaks, Kent, told Sky News: 'Throughout my service there have been incidents of sexism. I was lucky in that I've always managed to stand up for myself at a cost, and there have been hurdles. 'I still mentor young women who are joining the police service now. And you do have to be strong, you do have to be able to cope with these things and you do have to call it out. 'But unfortunately the majority of people who in the police service are men, so it's put down to banter and it's put down to 'oh, you can't take a joke'. 'So you have to be careful about which battles you fight, and I think that's why this monster got away with some of the comments and some of the actions that he did at this workplace, which is why they called him 'the rapist' at work. +8 Sarah Everard, 33, was raped and murdered in March 'But no one was strong enough to actually take it any further, or strong enough to actually make him leave the organisation.' She continued: 'My biggest concern now is how many women will feel confident in getting into a police officer's car. The police service must be able to protect and serve our communities. We are supposed to be part of the community... So in my view, something has to be done to rebuild that trust and confidence. Ms Sandhu also said: 'This man is a monster in uniform who had got through vetting procedures, so we need to look at how are we vetting people.'' Meanwhile Dame Cressida is facing calls to resign, with Harriet Harman MP asking Home Secretary Priti Patel to take urgent action to 'rebuild the shattered confidence of women in the police service'. She has told Dame Cressida that she needs to step aside to 'enable these changes to be taken through'. In a letter to Dame Cressida, the MP for Camberwell and Peckham, who is also mother of the House of Commons and chairman of the Joint Committee on Human Rights, said: 'Women need to be confident that the police are there to make them safe, not to put them at risk. Women need to be able to trust the police, not to fear them. 'I have written to the Home Secretary to set out a number of actions which must be taken to rebuild the shattered confidence of women in the police service. 'I think it is not possible for you to lead these necessary actions in the Metropolitan Police. I am sure that you must recognise this, and I ask you to resign to enable these changes to be taken through and for women to be able to have justified confidence in the police.' In a second letter to Ms Patel discussing the crimes of Wayne Couzens, she said: 'It is clear that there had been all too many warning signs about him which had been swept under the carpet. It cannot be rebuilt with the attempt to reassure that this was just, as the Metropolitan Police Commissioner said, one 'bad'un'. +8 Dame Cressida <banned word filter activated>, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, is facing calls to resign in the wake of the murder 'Women's confidence in the police can only be rebuilt with substantive and immediate change.' She called on the Home Secretary to bring forward changes including: Immediately suspending officers from duty where there is an allegation of violence against women. Dismissing officers immediately when there is a conviction or admission of such a crime. Disciplinary action of gross misconduct, leading to dismissal, for failing to report fellow officers for an allegation of violence against women. Scrutinising someone's attitudes to violence against women, including engaging in violence during sex, as part of vetting of police recruits. Fresh checks on officers who transfer between forces for allegations of violence against women. Training for all current serving officers with a course to teach them to 'examine their own attitudes to violence against women and recognise signs in their colleagues'. Anna Birley, co-founder of Reclaim These Streets, said 'very little' has changed since Miss Everard's death and she accused the Government of failing to protect women from violent crime. The 32-year-old, who is also a Labour and Co-operative councillor for Lambeth Council and has helped organise vigils for Miss Everard and other women murdered in London, said a 'wholesale change within our criminal justice system' is needed. She said: 'What's depressing is very little has changed. The Government needs to stop dilly-dallying and take tangible action to stop women from being killed.' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10045531/Sarah-Everard-murder-Police-watchdog-boss-not-approach-lone-policeman-night.html
  6. American 'Christianity' is weird though. Seems to be tied to white supremacism. I don't think that 'religion' equates to shyte out there - you can be a frothing at the mouth neo-nazi klansman out there, and still be considered a 'good christian'??????? Boris has turkish sullah blood in him, so that might explain some of his behaviour?
  7. Desperate lies of a deranged killer caught on police bodycam: Moment handcuffed Wayne Couzens pretends he gave Sarah alive to a Romanian gang to repay them for 'ripping off' a call girl - as he tries to deny killing her Wayne Couzens tried to lie after police raided home over Sarah Everard murder He concocted a ridiculous fantasy story involving an Eastern European gang Said they had pressured him after he attempted to 'rip off' one of their call girls They supposedly threatened to harm his family if he didn't provide a victim Couzens initially claimed to the detectives that he did not know Miss Everard, before backtracking moments later. He then concocted a ridiculous fantasy story involving an Eastern European gang who had pressured him after he attempted to 'rip off' one of their call girls. Couzens was later taken to Wandsworth Police Station where he repeatedly tried to self-harm by banging his head on a sink and running into a wall, and was put under constant watch before appearing in court. The footage shows Couzens looking reasonably relaxed, telling police that he had got into 'financial s***' and had been 'lent on by, I don't know who they are, an immigrant gang, whatever, and they told me I need to go and pick up girls and give them to them'. The fictitious traffickers supposedly threatened to harm his family if he did not provide them with a victim, and he felt he had 'no choice' but to snatch Miss Everard. However, at the start of the video, Couzens suggests he has never met Miss Everard, who was the subject of a major missing persons enquiry at the time. Couzens is shown a picture of Miss Everard on a mobile phone and is asked: 'Do you know Sarah', but he replies: 'I don't, no.' Asked if he knew where she is, he says: 'No'. And asked if he knows anything about what happened to her, Couzens then says: 'I know that she went missing up in London somewhere about a week ago or so just from what I got on the news.' While speaking, his cat is seen walking through the room and jumping onto a shelf. Asked if he had personally met her, Miss Everard says: 'No, not personally, no.' He is then asked if he had had any 'personal interactions with her', but says: 'Why would I have personal interactions with her?' The detective says that he can't go into all the evidence, but Couzens replies: 'I'm sat in handcuffs... so you must have something to say that I know her.' Pressed by the detective, Couzens tells him: 'I am in financial s*** and I've been lent on by, I don't know who they are, an immigrant gang, whatever, and they told me I need to go and pick up girls and give them to them. 'So I said I'll happily… and it then came through that they are going to harm my family, take them away, use them instead. At that point I had no option to try and find somebody.' He continues: 'There was a couple of names, I was told a place to take her, that's it, that is all I know.' The detective asks him to tell him about the gang. Couzens says: 'OK, there was a white Sprinter van. They are between sort of Lenham, Maidstone area that I dropped her off. 'I still don't know, they just, I don't know, I just parked my car up and then the van come up behind me, flashed me, then they all jumped out and then they [inaudible] this girl. 'They said 'you done good' and I don't know whether my family's going to be alright still. They threatened to take my family away from me, so, at that point, I'm doing what I can to protect my family – that's it. 'So all I know it was, roundabout, we could drive there now, I could show you, roughly, I don't know, Lenham, Maidstone area at all.' The detective suggests showing him the route on Google Maps, and Couzens says: 'I drove from Ashford to Maidstone. There's a roundabout that breaks up, the first big roundabout you come to. 'You carry straight over to Maidstone, but instead I went round that roundabout and back up another road and at that point I was flashed and pulled over. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10042083/Sarah-Everard-Police-bodycam-footage-shows-Wayne-Couzens-spun-desperate-web-lies.html
  8. EXCLUSIVE: Killer cop 'must have' struck BEFORE: Criminologists suggest Wayne Couzens showed 'experienced behaviour' by snatching Sarah Everard off street then torching body - and police 'must be looking into his links to other crimes' Wayne Couzens, 48, showed so much experience in his awful crimes experts say he must have acted before The rapist officer learned today he will die in jail serving a whole life sentence for killing Sarah Everard Footage shows Miss Everard on the pavement with depraved Met officer moments before he kidnapped her Couzens cuffed hands behind her back, leaving her incapable of undoing the seatbelt he strapped around her Old Bailey heard harrowing details of serving police officer's deceit and Miss Everard's horrific final hours Marketing executive was raped, murdered and burned in pre-meditated attack that was weeks in planning Police should consider Wayne Couzens as a suspect for unsolved murders and crimes, experts have today urged - adding that 'everything' about his behaviour before and after he kidnapped, raped and killed Sarah Everard 'suggested he had done this before'. The killer rapist, 48, who staged a fake arrest as a ploy to trap Ms Everard in the back of his car, was this morning sentenced to a whole life order for his barbaric crimes. But experts say the confidence in which he carried out the abduction shows he had done it before. And the way he disposed of Miss Everard’s body by burning her remains signalled ‘experienced behaviour’. Criminologist Professor David Wilson told MailOnline: ‘I am absolutely convinced he is being looked at for other things. ‘Everything revealed yesterday suggests Couzens has behaved in this way before. ‘It suggests to me this wasn’t his first offence. Nobody moves into this type of behaviour overnight – they are a long time in the making. ‘Nothing would surprise me about Wayne Couzens and Wayne Couzens’ previous offending. ‘I would treat him in the same category as John Worboys – because of the circumstances of him using his occupation to target lone women. 'He was engaged in a lot of planning. One of the riskiest things was he drove her 80 miles with a handcuffed woman in the back of his car. ‘The fact he did suggests he thought he was safe and that must come from the fact he has done something similar in the past. This is the moment Couzens staged his fake arrest to lure Sarah Everard into being handcuffed and put in the back of his car. Ciminologists suggest his cold confidence on the night he snatched Ms Everard could mean this was not his first attack - despite him being convicted of no offences. The two vehicles used in killer cop's horrific crime: How Wayne Couzens used a rental Vauxhall Crossland and his own Seat family vehicle to commit his horrific crime. First, prowling central London for a lone woman before parking up in Clapham and confronting Sarah Everard. He used his police ID and Covid laws as an excuse to stage her false arrest, handcuffing her and placing her in the back seat of the rental car. Later, following an 80-mile journey out of London, Couzens transfered Ms Everard to his own black Seat, which he had parked up on a remote stretch of road in Dover. This fridge was used by Couzens to burn Miss Everard's clothing and body just yards from his own plot of land. Criminologists have told MailOnline that his meticulous planning for the disposal of Sarah Everard's body shows 'experienced behaviour', suggesting he may have struck before. Quizzed by police, Couzens (pictured in handcuffs) lied that he had been 'leant on' by an Eastern European gang who threatened to harm his family if he did not agree to pick up a woman The deranged Met Protection Officer, who was wearing his police belt containing handcuffs, can be seen producing his warrant card as he claimed Miss Everard had breached Covid restrictions. CCTV footage of Miss Everard captured earlier on the night she was kidnapped in March, sparking a nationwide hunt https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10044823/Wayne-Couzens-showed-experienced-behaviour-snatching-Sarah-Everard.html
  9. Sarah's last journey: Chilling footage shows Sarah Everard handcuffed in back of evil cop Wayne Couzens' car before he drives her 80 miles and then rapes and strangles the 33-year-old during sickening five-hour ordeal Footage shows Miss Everard on the pavement with depraved Met officer moments before he kidnapped her Couzens cuffed hands behind her back, leaving her incapable of undoing the seatbelt he strapped around her Old Bailey heard harrowing details of serving police officer's deceit and Miss Everard's horrific final hours Marketing executive was raped, murdered and burned in pre-meditated attack that was weeks in planning Couzens watched with head bowed while victim's family, friends and boyfriend listened from public stalls Serving police officer has admitted kidnap, rape and murder and will be sentenced after two-day hearing https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10041217/Moment-killer-cop-stopped-Sarah-Everard-street.html I noticed in another article how he was trying to blame some imaginary 'immigrant gang' when he was caught and questioned. I think for white people like this, they think they can dump everything on immigrants and get a sympathetic response from many fellow whites.
  10. Are they going to treat their local Mazhbis like a pile of shyte? Because that's what they're likely to learn from our peasants. If this is what is going to happen, let's keep it real and say it like it is, whatever parchaar they are doing isn't Sikhi, more like a politically expedient version that they are using because they fear their pockets are about to get hit.
  11. Yeah and you know everything. lol
  12. Course you are..... I haven't shut down yet. I'll network and learn, and teach and adapt. Marks have already been made. You're the background noise. How am I supposed to have conviction in what you say, when so much of what you say is patently off? You don't even seem to know when to stay quiet and when to talk.
  13. Is it me, or are some of the blokes in the family dead ringers for Tod in Breaking Bad?
  14. You're right about being smart in the digital world because we know girls can now even get groomed online, with their parents right there in the same house. But the streets are still there; they haven't gone away. Things that happen there, can still have the most impact. Before social media/internet we still had informal networks, things that happen became known through them. You could have a murder in your area and everyone knew who did it from word of mouth, but you wouldn't find that info on the web. What's happened though is that social media has become a filter for all our information now, and can skew it. All it takes is a virtual army of lemmings to make something 'true' or conversely discredit something that is true as false. You should be careful of that. Plus predators on the street are adaptive, the whole internet/social media thing has just given them another method to access potential victims.
  15. I think you think you're especially perceptive or something, which you aren't. You've got a brain for someone of your background, I'll give you that, but even you seem to have that 'brain-block' people from rural farming backgrounds have. Some of these things aren't as complex as certain people like to make out. I think it's actually you that's averse to challenging thoughts and you're try to project that elsewhere. You'll never have the range of experiences that I've had. And I'm not bragging with that, because a lot of it is really horrible. To use a blunt analogy, some people here seem to be doing the equivalent of virgins, who've never been in a relationship telling other guys how to deal with women. Makes no sense.
  16. I think I'm bang on the mark. Besides, we've already established your from a single parent family, as an only child. You get exemption for this. Because if something happens to you, who's going to look after your mom? I've got brothers who'd do that if the worst happened on my end.
  17. Tuesday, Sep 28th 2021 6PM 12°C 9PM 12°C 5-Day Forecast Is this the world's biggest albino family? British-Asian clan has FIFTEEN members with the condition UK-based family have 15 members who were born with oculocutaneous albinism; the pigmentation condition affects skin, hair and eyes and is passed down in an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern Pakistan-born Aslam Parvez, 64, and wife Shameem, 65, who live in the West Midlands were born with the condition and all of their six children - and some other family members - have inherited it The Parvez family are currently awaiting confirmation to set record for the world's biggest albino family Daughter Naseem says she and siblings faced abuse growing up including attacks on their home Back row, from left, Musarat Begum, Naseem Akhtar, Ghulam Ali, Aslam Parvez, Shameem Akhtar, Haider Ali, Mohammed Rafi, Muqadas Bibi, all of whom have albinism. Front row, from left, Ahmed aged 18, Asim aged 9, Sidra aged 20, Grace aged 6, Reharn aged 5, Oliver aged 9, Dylan aged 12, Khadija aged 8, Azmat aged 3, and Sadiq aged 9, Asad aged 11 Hussan aged 10 and Miryam aged 13 - all of whom do not have albinism. Albino members of the family not pictured: Naseem's brother's three children, as well as three nieces and nephews, born to non-albino parents Pakistan-born Aslam Parvez, 64, and wife Shameem, 65, both have oculocutaneous albinism, which has been inherited by their six children (Pictured, Naseem Akhtar, 42, as a child with her parents, aunt and cousins) Mother-of-three Naseem Akhtar, 42, from Exeter, Devon, who is the eldest child of Aslam and Shameem, said life was tough growing up due to their condition. She is pictured with her three children, none of whom inherited the condition Pictured, Naseem with her parents Aslam and Shameem and her two brothers Mohammed and Muqadas during a day out https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10036937/British-family-15-albino-members-reveal-horrific-bullying-theyve-faced.html
  18. It's gone beyond just that now. Effective education campaigns are required as much. Understanding female psychology is central to this. Look simply put, you can wear all the kirpaans you want, if another community begins to feel that they can do whatever they want to your females with no serious repercussions, that's only going to (naturally) encourage more and more of them (and then others) to do this.
  19. The underground one that led to Gurdwaras and Sikh channels finally facing up to the reality of Sikh girls being groomed. The one that was a precursor to orgs like the SYUK and SAS forming. I'm not sure how streetwise guys are of the younger generation, but it's undeniable that the above issue that faced our community has now been taken to the wider community. How the masses of the newer lot react to it is yet to be seen. But now, no one can really deny that it is going on like in the past, and brush it off due to their cowardice or ignorance. And as a by product of this, the whole debate about raising females and female psychology has come to the fore. To your last question, many younger males seem soft as shyte right now, but I notice that many are training and are infinitely more clued up to the importance of how we raise and treat females, and what they can be vulnerable/susceptible to. A lot of taboos have been smashed. I think a growing understanding of CP in DG has helped in this too. At this point in time I believe that in the end, it's those who have that intrinsic lack of fear I spoke about earlier that will take things further.
  20. Human trafficking kingpins who made millions smuggling hundreds of Polish slaves into the UK and forcing them to work for 50p an hour are jailed for more than 15 years Corrupt recruitment firm boss David Handy was only UK national to be charged Worked with Mateus Natkowski and Lukasz Wywrinsk as part of a slavery gang Around 400 workers were trafficked into Britain with false promises of wealth Three kingpins of the largest human trafficking ring ever busted in the UK have been jailed for more than 15 years after forcing hundreds of Polish slaves to live and work in appalling conditions. Corrupt recruitment firm boss David Handy, 54, and accomplices Mateus Natkowski, 29, and Lukasz Wywrinsk, 38, were members of a gang who forced Poles into slave labour while paying them just 50p an hour. The trio made millions trafficking 400 workers into Britain with false promises of wealth and a better life before being made to live in squalor. They were forced to reside in dirty bedsits across the West Midlands while working for a pittance and were beaten or threatened if they refused to work or complained. One man was paid just £10 for working up to 13 hours a day for three weeks, while their exploiters kept the rest of their hard-earned wages. The gang were convicted following three trials in the UK's largest ever modern slavery prosecution and what is believed to be the biggest of its type in Europe. Handy made almost £1 million supplying slave labour to parcels firm XDP sent to him by their Polish gang masters. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10036433/Human-trafficking-kingpins-millions-smuggling-hundreds-Polish-slaves-UK.html
  21. Office class pappus and pinkies are only clued up because streetwise guys started a movement to inform them of all the things their closeted upbringing hid them from. I don't think you've been at ground level or seen movements evolve and grow from street level into the wider community. I think you talk a lot but don't actually have any real experience in many things you routinely like to talk about, as if you know about these things. You're purely theoretical by the looks of it. It started on street level in the 80s, then a few street guys went to university (myself included) in the 90s, that's when it crossed filtered, when apnay from all over the country met and mixed. A lot of the stuff that started then: speeches at Sikh societies, the occasional speeches at a few Gurdwaras that would allow it, informing vulnerable females in halls as well as the less clued up brothers. Are now things the wider community does. There was no social media back then and the internet was just fledgling, no Sikh channels, so instead people produced magazines and leaflets. I see all those things that were just starting to be done then, now becoming more normalised and actual organisations (that are outside of the so-called 'gang' label), forming to do these very things now. Streetwise people also have much more experience with females than a closeted pappu. And don't get it twisted, even if I've worked on building sites, remember I'm a post-graduate, so I have worked in offices too. A wide range of experiences tends to broadens one's knowledge. PS - when I think about it, all these things more streetwise people are privy to before anyone else is simply down to a few simple factors: they are eagle eyed (probably a result of having to be very aware of dangers in various environments you've found yourself in since young); and most importantly they are not risk averse so breaking the odd rule is no biggy. That puts them in places where they can witness things others wont, and gives them experiences others don't have. Sure, some of them maybe 'special needs' in terms of academic abilities, but that's not true for all, many can smash academic stuff easier than the closeted folks can.
  22. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10033321/Four-people-killed-sleepover-died-result-violent-attack-inquest-hears.html https://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/19293360.man-charged-murder-chelmsford-woman-found-romford/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/08/30/murder-investigation-launched-family-pay-tribute-talented-dancer/
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