or will that tax payers have to foot the bill once again . They complain about paying their own fees and yet have no though to the damage,vandalism, and the desecrating of public monuments.In fact I wonder if these morons ever have time to study at all as all their time is spent wreaking our towns and cities.
Update:Robin I don't think the press had to wait long before getting the pictures we have seen A student, if that's what one could call him, urinating on a public monument, a female hanging from the flag on the cenotaph, paint thrown and a window smashed on the Royal car with the future king of England inside , no mate this is unacceptable by any standards.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3268159/...
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would think 25% were not students
An age old tradition, when democracy goes wrong...the biggest difference seems to be how the events are policed and how they are reported. Anyone that has been there will tell you how the press wait around until there is a good picture... all day waiting for some conflict... and won't report it until they have a picture to go with it. A handful of troublemakers can turn a mass of protesters into a mob in the same way a vast number of dedicated police are portrayed as violent thugs because some of them lash out.
I tend to look at the cause...of accidents or incidents as much as the detail. Why were those people there, what were they doing, who did what, what else could they have done. If we are going to be 'tough on the causes of crime'... maybe irresponsible reporting and provocative politicians that deliberately lie should some under investigation. Should politicians who said they would vote against if elected and yesterday voted for, be removed... or at least be held to account?