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When will people take responsibility for their own actions?

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 09:29
by meriad
This is the article: http://metro.co.uk/2014/03/06/teenager- ... s-4449369/ which contains this comment

"Jayde, who spent 52 hours in a medically induced coma, is convinced the caffeine in the energy drinks was to blame and is calling for controls on their sale."

The girl is 18 - time she took responsibility for herself. It's not as though someone sat on her and forced the drinks down her throat; she did it all herself. Bar staff can only do so much; they cannot control everything. And yes Red Bull can put a warning label on the tins - in fact I'm sure it's there already - but if you want to drink Jaegerbombs then you're just going to ignore the warnings aren't you?

Sorry it's a pet peeve of mine when people constantly blame others for whats gone wrong; no wonder we're becoming a nanny state :evil: :evil: :evil:

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 09:38
by Rodo
People always have to have somebody to blame these days don't they? They even blame the food items for their obesity.

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 10:06
by Aggers
Rodo wrote:People always have to have somebody to blame these days don't they?


You're absolutely right, Rodo.

I'm fed up with people moaning about things that are really their own responsibilities.

I often feel like kicking some people up the back side, but, being a gentleman, I don't. :lol:

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 11:29
by Workingman
I love (not) how it is made out that the Red Bull did the damage, same as with the orange, blueberry or Irn-Bru in WKDs..... it had nothing to do with the alcohol or the person drinking it!

Same with this online Neknomination game.

Anyone would think that there are groups of bruisers standing over these people and forcing them to do what they do....... Idiots!

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 13:32
by TheOstrich
Everybody always has an excuse these days ...... :roll:

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 15:46
by cromwell
But in some ways people are encouraged not to take responsibility. As a teacher Mrs C used to attend meetings to discuss the case of a young mother with various issues. The social service's favourite refrain was that everyone should work together to give this girl "the help that she needs". What's wrong with the girl making a big effort herself? But she won't, because everybody else is doing it for her.
Exactly the same words are used over and over again. As well as the above, another current favourite is "more needs to be done" to help whoever.
There have been two recent cases in York where drunken young people have fallen into the river. One drowned, one is missing.
Apparently "more needs to be done" to keep people safe.
Well pardon me, but it shouldn't need a rocket scientist to point out that getting blind drunk and staggering around next to a swollen river is a very poor idea.
We are going to end up with a population with a very "entitled" attitude, sitting around looking dull and expecting help.

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 16:17
by Workingman
Cromwell wrote:We are going to end up with a population with a very "entitled" attitude, sitting around looking dull and expecting help.


I think we got there many moons ago.

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2014, 19:53
by Kaz
Agreeing with all the points made here!! :roll:

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 08 Mar 2014, 06:39
by KateLMead
I have absolutely no sympathy for the likes of this stupid girl or any others who indulge in what
Appears to be an exciting pass time, I do not wish to see pretty pictures of them
When sober.
The laws surrounding availability of booze,drinking and drinking hours are a disgrace, we learn that young children can be seen boozing and smoking in parks and street corners.what a dead beat country this has become.
It's Time For Change.!!!

Re: When will people take responsibility for their own actio

PostPosted: 09 Mar 2014, 14:09
by Aggers
It's Time For Change.!!!

That's a good slogan for the next election, Kate.