Ah no, tell us here on AAM, get your idea dissected and criticised, or ( unlikely but possible) acclaimed, then it gets picked up as a news story by some hack looking for their next article, then some hapless backbencher will try to raise it in the dail from where it will never see the light of day again.
Why not run for election with it?If you think you have a good idea to help the state do you just tell your local TD and then follow up at a later date.
and note sex is not always necessary but it does help so if you could get it in there somehow
Disect all you like , I see alot of young teenagers from around 13-17 yrs of age causing problems in the local area ie breaking glass at bus shelters,drinking beer then interfering with eldery people in the area that sort of thing, These teenagers come from normal backgrounds for the most.They get caught by police brought home stay good for a while then stray again peer pressure and all that. Anti social behaviour seems to be getting worse, what can you do with a naughty 14 yr old. I really do believe at this age you should be responsible for your actions. So to drive the point home if a teenager is found to have broken rules set by the state then I think they should have their passport put on hold for a year, ie they would not be allowed travel outside the Country for a year,If I knew this could happen to me as a teenager I would think long and hard about been naughty and what issues it could cause for a family holiday. It would mean parents would really want to know where their children are at all times.Ah no, tell us here on AAM, get your idea dissected and criticised, or ( unlikely but possible) acclaimed, then it gets picked up as a news story by some hack looking for their next article, then some hapless backbencher will try to raise it in the dail from where it will never see the light of day again.
Surely if they are that bad you'd want them out of the country as much as possible?
"Areas of green land" as Stan Staunton called them?Seriously. kids have very little to do in the new Ireland of today. In the new towns and developments it seems there is very little attention paid the value of a football pitch or the like.
I'd also make criminals pay for their own incarceration even if it's just taking 20% of their dole money when they get out.
I know I digress but I really don't get this "there's not much/ a lot less things for young people to do now"; is that really the case? Or is it more that we think children must be entertained? There are probably more opportunities for young people now in terms of sports, hobbies, personal development, the arts etc than ever existed 20 or 30 years ago. Young people are more savvy now and have far greater opportunities to explore their own interests and discover themselves, thanks in large part to the internet (when used responsively). Another huge change is the availability of summer and casual employment; young people can and do earn their own money now.