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Power of the Internet brings teenage hoodlum to justice - but is the punishment enough?

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"Reporters caught up with the director yesterday who was not named. He said: "Originally we were going to expel the boy as he has been responsible for multiple infractions. But if we do that it may cause more problems for society than it solves. We need to teach him the right way to behave."

Ok, I actually agree with that course of action. It is indeed the best way to help the boy and society in the long term.

However, how are they going to do this? Probation won't help. The boy requires counselling and additional learning/behavioural support in school. This requires specialist teachers/adults and a properly thought out programme of educational and emotional development.

Is he going to get this?

He doesnt need probation he needs sorting out followed by some rest and recreation time in the local hospital. He is a thug in the making and will never change.

Not with the closed mind set you espouse.

Were you looking in the mirror when you typed this?

No I was...

A: Reading a post... you know, the one I responded to...

B: Looking at my laptop. My mirror isn't connected to the internet, just the wall.

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some people,like my neighbours son, are just born bad,they cant be helped,ultimately he will kill someone. Even the neighbours mother of her wayward son with multiple indictments since he was 12 (he is now16) rues the day he was born,he has cost the parents a fortune in fines,nothing seems to help,he is just bad to the bone.

No one is born bad.

Children can be helped if they are troubled, but it's hard work and takes time and dedication.

However if a real effort isn't made to help them when they are young then they will continue in their anti social behaviour.

True it doesn't always work, but if no effort is made to help children then they will become troubled adults.

I can't agree with this... some just ARE born bad and some are born beautiful and some compassionate you cannot make friends with a snake you just get bitten!

Cannot agree with your sentiment.

This psychopath needs institutalized

Mental health treatment.

This psychopath needs institutalized

Mental health treatment.

This is Thailand a third world country with very little mental health care. The only option left would be to pay for him to spend time at a local temple. That's why if you say to someone in Thailand "Bia Wat" or "Go to the temple" they might get offended. "Are you saying I'm crazy?".

P.s Sorry for the karaoke Thai. Might be breaking forum rules.

Modern Mental Health Hospital in Chaing Mai

Get him a bus ticket!

anyone did mention that thailand is the greatest country in the world?

edit: oups sorry, wrong topic again....

The boy is dangerous and the proper example is for him to be expelled and incarcerated.

that should work, glad we solved this one so quick

Cane him Singapore style.

" The boy will be put on probation so that he does not repeat this behavior. ''

Uuuuhhhhmmmm...

He obviously has mental issues.

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