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Career neds: Inside the minds of kids who cause trouble on Princes Street



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
'YOUR name is who you are. I've got a reputation for being hard and other people will come looking for me to prove themselves," says 18-year-old Sean Weir with conviction.
"There was a guy in Princes Street once going round saying he was Sean Weir and looking to fight someone. I went up and battered him."

The babyface with the woollen hat pulled down tight, and the New York-style "gangsta" posturing, give Sean's words an air of childish boastfulness, nothing more than harmless words – but his scarred knuckles, criminal record and swastika tattoo tell a disconcertingly different story.

Sean and his friends are, in fact, well-known to the city centre police, regarded as notorious by many of those living and working around Princes Street's east end.

Violence, drinking and drugs are a depressingly routine part of life for these teenagers, who gather every weekend on the streets around the St James Centre and Princes Mall. Some even brag of the profits they have made selling Ecstasy on the streets.

The most violent hardcore of them – around 15 – like to call themselves the Edinburgh Young Team.

Other hangers-on want to join the ranks of the EYT – which has its own ritual hand signs and clear pecking order – but only those who prove themselves in street fights are allowed to call themselves gang members.

The police are gathering evidence to pursue Asbos against gang members, banning them from Princes Street.

Following months of rising concern, officers have been spurred into tougher action by a particularly nasty, unprovoked attack on a group of Spanish tourists visiting Princes Street.

Sean admits fighting in the street is a regular part of his life. He talks casually about other youths carrying knives and indulging in shocking acts of violence.

"Sometimes we've fallen out with other gangs. They're slagging us off or think they can take us, but if you can't settle it with fists, don't try and settle it at all," he says.

"You get boys carry who knives but we only want a square go. And we don't stamp on a boy's head when they go down. When they go down, that's it. There are some rules to it."

Just two months away from his 19th birthday, Sean – who was thrown out of Leith Academy in second year for fighting – is unemployed and living with his pregnant girlfriend at his mother's home in Lochend.

He met his girlfriend, Jackie, eight months ago at Edinburgh Sheriff Court when each was accompanying a friend to a hearing. Their baby is due in April.

Sean knows that other teenagers associated with the Capital's street gangs have ended up within a few years serving long prison sentences – such as the 11-year terms handed to would-be drug gang hitmen Marc Webley and James Tant – while some have been maimed, or even stabbed to death in the street, like Liam Melvin, 17. Yet he talks in awed tones about some of the city's most notorious drug dealers. He is quick to brag of his own criminal record and shrugs off the punishment he received.

"I was taking Ecstasy and drinking whisky last July when I thought it would be funny to call Edinburgh Airport and tell them there was a bomb on a plane. They traced the call and I was charged with terrorism. I ended up only getting tagged for a year."

He talks of getting out before it's too late: "I've got a lot of mates in jail at the moment. I don't want to end up doing the same because of the bairn. I want to get into hairdressing."

Unlike other city gangs, whose membership is drawn from the streets where they live, the EYT was formed by youths who drifted together from across the Capital. They claim – despite the beliefs of the police – that they do not pick on innocent passersby in Princes Street.

Instead, they say that other gangs frequently "invade" their territory, looking to pick fights with them. The scars of these encounters are plain to see on the broken knuckles of fellow gang member Mikey Annis. The Lochend 16-year-old says police have charged him with "about 12" assaults since he started going down to Princes Street 18 months ago.

"Most of them were because I was drinking and hit someone. It's just part of being young," he says. "I broke a boy's jaw in Hunter Square last year and got 80 hours of community service. I've to go on a Venture Trust course in the next couple of weeks too.

"I was slashed in the hand during one fight and I've also broken my knuckles a few times. When I get to the hospital I always say to the doctors, 'remember me, I was here last week'."

A keen amateur boxer, Mikey took up the sport because he "likes to hit folk" and attends the Sparta gym in Leith. Also a fan of "kickboxing and cage fighting", the teenager harbours dreams of being a professional boxer, but admits prison may be a more likely prospect.

Unemployed since leaving Castlebrae High School and living with his mother, Mikey boasts of selling drugs with other EYT members to fund his drinking.

"We sell Ecstasy to other kids in Princes Street and to the older clubbers. We got thousands of pills from a dealer trying to get rid of them so they only cost 20p each. We sold them for £2 each. I had £2500 in cash hidden in a sock at home and my mum went mental, wondering where I got it.

"I know I'm going to end up in jail if I keep going like this. But it won't last forever. It's just what you do when you're young.

"My mum hates it when the police come round. She goes mental but she's used to it by now."

Despite boasting about their violent behaviour and selling drugs on Princes Street, the teenagers bizarrely complain about the attention they are receiving from the police.

Lewis Scott, 17, who lives with his grandparents in Portobello while his dad serves a prison sentence for assault, says: "All the bother we get from police is ruining our nights out. The security cameras are always watching us while we are there. You can see the cameras moving to follow us."

They are also regularly thrown out of McDonald's and Burger King over noise and disorder.

Mikey adds: "We can't go into Princes Street without the police hassling us, searching us for weapons or drugs.

"We don't want to go anywhere else. This is our place to meet. We're getting picked on by the police."


One in five children aged 13 is in a gang
ONE in five 13-year-olds in the Capital claim to be a gang member, according to Edinburgh University research.

The study found that hundreds of city youngsters belong to "hardcore" gangs with distinct identities, such as the Edinburgh Young Team, Young Niddrie Terrors and Young Mental Royston.

These youths are often involved in crime, underage drinking and drug-taking while only in their second year at high school.

Hundreds more young teenagers, although not members of such gangs, risk being drawn into trouble because they are attracted to the prevailing gang culture, the researchers concluded.

The results of the 2005 study – which involved questioning 4300 city children – found that members were also more likely to suffer violence and bullying, partly through their gangs getting involved in fights, and partly because victims joined gangs looking for protection.

The "hardcore" gangs were those with their own names and signs, and membership of these gangs did not fall as the children got older. They were more likely to be involved in serious crimes, including burglary, joyriding and assault.

Volunteers at the 6VT Youth Cafe, based at Victoria Terrace, work with young people and tries to guide them away from gangs, crime and underage drinking.

For six weeks during May and June, its volunteers worked with around 20 members of the Edinburgh Young Team and their hangers-on.

Lorraine Goodwin, a 6VT project worker, warned that many of the teenagers found it extremely hard to break away after being drawn into the gang lifestyle.

"We went out and found them, I don't think they would come to us themselves, but when help is offered, many are grasping for it," she said.

"Hanging about together can make them feel safe and part of something. The peer pressure (to remain in the gang) can be very high. They might want to make changes but they need to keep that bravado going.

"There is a real hierarchy to this group and they look up to their leaders. The age range was mostly 15 to 18, but there were some 14-year-olds. Often some would sit back and let the leaders take the initiative during discussions or role playing, and we tried to work against that."

• A study published yesterday found that territorial behaviour by teenage gangs could be a "coping mechanism" for young people living in poverty.




The full article contains 1529 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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1

mystic,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:01:07
Send them to Iraq and see how they fare.

www.SeeingEdinburgh.co.uk
2

john3,

15/10/2008 12:04:50
Fame for him making front page?? Wee nerd.
Are they all as wee as him?
3

john3,

15/10/2008 12:05:36
And no doubt we will be supporting his offspring as well as him - yikes
4

Daft Old Git,

15/10/2008 12:06:57
Not a news story. This sort of thing has been going on in Edinburgh since the castle was built
5

GYT,

15/10/2008 12:07:34
Nsync have never looked so fearsome
6

InsideOutside,

15/10/2008 12:11:44
Aye, there's plenty of innocent Iragi's getting battered and killed by the west as the great imperialist machine marches through the middle east spreading democracy via 5.56mm rounds and uranium tipped shells.
7

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 12:12:12
"Just two months away from his 19th birthday, Sean – who was thrown out of Leith Academy in second year for fighting – is unemployed and living with his pregnant girlfriend at his mother's home in Lochend.

He met his girlfriend, Jackie, eight months ago at Edinburgh Sheriff Court when each was accompanying a friend to a hearing. Their baby is due in April."

I feel very sorry for this innocent baby, due in April. And unfortunately another generation of Neds.
8

AbandonAllHope,

15/10/2008 12:14:19
What happened to the YMD and the Bar-Ox gangs ?
9

InsideOutside,

15/10/2008 12:14:55
#3,

Get a job and look after your family you pathetic wee ned instead of scrounging state benefits like yer 'maw' does. What hope is there for the future when schemie wee neds haven't been brought up to respect the fact that you earn money by WORKING. Cut their benefits and watch them complain then.
10

mystic,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:15:25
Should the social service not take the baby off them?
11

Law Abider,

At my desk 15/10/2008 12:15:41
What a bunch of ignorant idiots. Their parents should be ashamed.
12

InsideOutside,

15/10/2008 12:16:47
#11

What should happen is to get a group of the old CSF and CCS boys to head up to St.James Centre and pummel these little sh1tes into the ground.
13

Voice of reason,

EDINBURGH 15/10/2008 12:19:24
Bet they are Hibs fans ?
14

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 12:20:44
#11 Definitley, but they will probably have "welfare state" money thrown at them.
15

ANON85,

15/10/2008 12:23:18
#11 Social servies do not just take a child off their parents for no reason....thats a myth. I cant believe that the EEN are giving these little neds MORE coverage! Ohhh how their parents must be so proud!!!
16

Scotish Exile,

15/10/2008 12:23:37
Where's a death squad when you need one.....
17

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:25:08
Nothing but low life scum. Had we still had the birch, these low lifes would not be smiling. Do-gooders have help create these monsters by stopping physical punishment - bring back hanging - that will sort them out.
18

ger,

15/10/2008 12:27:41
Pity the EEN cant highlight this from the angle of the victims. This lot are low lifes, but unfortunately they aren't the only low lifes operating in this area .
19

mystic,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:29:49
Its a pity really, they are under the false impression that they are so hard, but in reality, they're just wee kids. Someone should just kick their balls in to wake them up.

www.SeeingEdinburgh.co.uk
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15/10/2008 12:33:19
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Jambo Jay,

15/10/2008 12:35:13
"We have rules, we never kick someone when they are down!"

You having a laugh!
22

Smasher,

Trying to get out of this crazy country asap. 15/10/2008 12:38:30
Barbara Cartland should tell his story. It's a romantic tale of love at first sight outside the Sheriff court. Now she's pregnant with his child. He probably didn't use a condom. They're far too complicated for a complete moron like him to use. The instructions were not written in ned speak with little pictures.

We will have to support this bunch of utter trash for decades to come. They'll blame the social work, the Police, the courts and anyone else near to hand. It's never their responsibilty, never their fault.

Now we hear He's not happy that he has to go on a Venture trust course for battering someone. Hill climbing, canoeing, abseiling and other jolly things the well behaved poor kids are denied. That should stop his offending. If he goes on to murder someone will he get a Carribean holiday? If he did would we be surprised?

This country is a mess. These neds are out of control. They'll still manage to find some posh social worker types who'll keep them well informed of their human rights/benefits to claim etc etc as they go about ruining others lives.

On a positive note. At least when they beat someone up and rob them they don't resort to stamping on their heads. The wee souls bless em.
23

thank god i left,

liverpool 15/10/2008 12:38:35
big fan of genuine mario antoinette here. left edinburgh 3 years ago after being beaten up in the meadows (ok,liverpool is no safe spot either) but still read all your comments everyday mario and foo are brill!! i think princess street will one day be graet again.
24

Woody47,

15/10/2008 12:39:09
It's a pity we couldn't round the lot of these dregs on society, find them an island somewhere and leave them to fend for themselves. If they beat each other up - who cares? Too many do-gooders out there with all their human rights etc.
Scum, the lot of them.
25

thank god i left,

liverpool 15/10/2008 12:40:46
p.s shame on EEN for giving these scumbags fame.
26

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 12:43:26
#27 ohh!!...What a lovely post

Foo and The Genuine Mario Antoinette


WE ALL LOVE YOU. Lick, lick. WE ALL LOVE YOU. You're both so great. WE ALL LOVE YOU.
27

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15/10/2008 12:43:29
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Mogodon,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:46:07
"I've got a lot of mates in jail at the moment. I don't want to end up doing the same because of the bairn. I want to get into hairdressing."

You couldn't make this up!!
29

elayne,

15/10/2008 12:46:59
what a romantic story,sigh!!!!he met his girlfriend while at court,,,how sweet!,he should try and get himself on a better path before the baby arrives,some role model eh?
30

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 12:48:52
#35 Where did you meet your girlfriend Elayne (American Spelling)?
31

thank god i left,

liverpool 15/10/2008 12:52:03
your a legend mario,i remember reading your comments way back in may/june and had a glasgow guy wanting a fight! you shot him down well good! i loved living in leith,good times,always keep an eye whats happing. id love a t shirt and badge but i dont do direct debit. MARIO FOR 1ST MINISTER!!!
32

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15/10/2008 12:54:48
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fresian,

edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:55:00
At least We now know what thwy look likw and where they live, maybe they'll get a reception committee one evening...Scum.
34

Decent,

15/10/2008 12:55:04
I'ts ok though coz the EN wrote the story in proper English (well as close as they get) so the neds won't know what the story is about - they'll just see their picture. Maybe one of their parents could rewrite it for them with the proper use of lots of"yous" - ken wat am sayin eh?

Oh and I think Gorgie Tony is really Mrs Brady - Old Lady.
35

Peter - very disappointed/concerned,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:55:28
These neds, aka parasites are not just present in Princes Street, but are everywhere, they are like an aggresive form of cancer.

Suggestion: Edinburgh should be renamed 'Nedinburgh'.
36

Dorian,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:55:45
Why does this known thug get to go and train at boxing a gym, to train himself to become a better thug. Sparta should be ashamed of itself for allowing this to happen.
37

dublinH.F.C.,

DUBLIN 15/10/2008 12:58:43
E.Y.T.

stand around princess street before and after the game on sunday....I'm sure you'll find plenty od people more than happy to meet your requirements............

Of booting you up and down the street, have all the kids gotten thick or what......loitering where there are cameras, admitting to selling drugs, bragging about getting hospitalised??

is it just me or are these wee tubes just never going to make it as criminals>?
38

Arrow,

edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:59:18
so sh*t for brains is confirming that he buys drugs with the intention of supplying them to others. is that not a criminal offence? are the police pursuing him with the objective of finding out his supplier's name? can the police not arrest both and put them away?
is there no way of stopping their benefits or would we have the army of social workers that are in place weeping and wailing and rending their garments in distress? is the Council not able to sort them out because by dealing in drugs from their council property are they not in breach of their lease? pander to them and give them a hug 'cos their really nice laddies? aye right.
so many questions and gey few answers.
39

Autolycus,

City Centre 15/10/2008 12:59:51
6VT are doing great work with limited resources in trying to intervene in the lives of these young men - I take my hat off to them and wish them luck - but where are Streetwork or Fairbridge? Both of these agencies were set up to deal with exactly this type of problem - but neither has any sort of city centre presence any more and that's a real shame: they're needed.

Taking more of a youthwork approach and less of a "criminal justice" approach has a real record of success when working with young people with challenging behaviour. It's not a soft option, it's about challenging poverty, creating opportunities and breaking the cycle of destructive behaviour that wrecks the lives of these young people. These gang members have the potential to turn their lives around, but they need help to do it and that's what's sorely lacking.

Will Edinburgh's Community Safety Team be brave enough to actually put money into something that works and fund 6VT/Streetwork/Fairbridge to work specifically with these young people? I'm not holding my breath, but I am hoping.
40

Decent,

15/10/2008 13:04:53
Challenging poverty! There is no poverty in this country. There are no children starving. These neds have plenty money to buy their drugs and their stupid hats and I bet their parents have bigger telly's than we do.
41

thank god i left,

liverpool 15/10/2008 13:05:36
how much of this talk by the wee ned is just that,talk? remember the song,"pretend your high,pretend your bored,pretend your anything just to be adored" anyone can lie about lies,drinking and taking ecstacy to be 'cool' just glad none of us are impressed.
42

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 13:06:43
#47 What a load of cr*p!! Where have you been Miss Green??

Bring back public flogging. It would only take 1 public beating of their skinny wee erses in front of a big crowd and they would soon calm down.
43

JT,

15/10/2008 13:06:50
aahh didums! dont you just feel for these yobs - NO!!
Now that their faces are published, we know who to look out for if we venture to that part of town and we wont cry if some bigger yobs want to give them a royal kicking. Time to kick these yobs up the backside and get them working or start taking the benefits away. As for being picked on by the police, dont break the law you dumb a**!
44

elayne,

15/10/2008 13:07:01
#37,ian,i met my "girlfriend"in a pub when (s)he came up to me and said (s)he liked my leather skirt,(s)he is a rough looking builder with a shaved head lol
45

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15/10/2008 13:08:07
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

15/10/2008 13:11:38
#53 Lol - are you shaved??
47

Angus R,

15/10/2008 13:12:45
When I get to the hospital I always say to the doctors, 'remember me, I was here last week'."

that just makes him sound like he gets a pasting everytime!!!

in my day you got a better class of ned.
48

Forrmela,

15/10/2008 13:15:16
I bet their parents are proud of them today! Its sickening that they are proud that they go around bashing innocent spanish tourists. Lock them all up and throw away the key. Same with the parents!
49

Rambo.the.Jambo,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 13:16:18
Quote....''YOUR name is who you are. I've got a reputation for being hard and other people will come looking for me to prove themselves," says 18-year-old Sean Weir with conviction'

Your'e only as hard as the gang backing you up sunshine. If you ever met me on your own you would get a kicking you'd never forget.
50

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Sister Morag,

Lasswade 15/10/2008 13:18:09
We wore hats like that in the Brownies.
52

Seton Flyer,

Port Seton 15/10/2008 13:18:41
Ridiculous article - this only provides a free media platform towards notoriety for these wasters.

I've spent the last 9 years or so coaching sport to young people in East Lothian and I've never had the Evening News want to do an article on any of the youngsters achievements. None of them have had this kind of media platform as a result of their involvement in sport. That's a shame.

At least they are aware though, that when they are not playing or training and instead visit the Omni Centre or somewhere in the area, then they might get a kicking from some notorious gang members.

Plenty kids in our area doing good things - any chance of the Evening News reporting on them - or does that news not sell ?

53

Sister Morag,

Lasswade 15/10/2008 13:19:38
#57 their parents probably couldn't give a monkey's - which is why they've turned out the way they have
54

Rambo.the.Jambo,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 13:22:01
# 27 thank god i left

I have lived in Tollcross for 30 years and have never been assaulted.

The only three people who tried during that time came of the worst. I am no bully, gang member or hard man. Just an ordinary bloke who stands up to people like him. I only fight back if necessary.
55

joppa jock,

Huntingdon 15/10/2008 13:22:19
How can the writer of the article claim to be 'getting into the minds of the kids'. They're a mindless bunch of yobs without a braincell to go round the lot of them.
56

Unimpressed one,

15/10/2008 13:24:40
"Now she's pregnant with his child. He probably didn't use a condom."

I'd bet good money that he definately didn't use a condom.
57

Finbarr Saunders,

15/10/2008 13:26:13
Does the sad-looking wee chap in the middle of the picture really need to use his fingers to count?

And what's with the tea cosies on their heads?
58

Autolycus,

City Centre 15/10/2008 13:30:57
#51 If you must ask, I've been working with young people just like these for the past 10 years, so I know something about what works and what doesn't. I'm not saying that the criminality of what some young people do should be ignored - of course, like all criminal behaviour, it should be addressed through the courts - but that a lot of crime could be prevented by early intervention work from youth agencies, before it even gets to the criminal justice stage.

We have several youth agencies in Edinburgh with a history of success in changing the lives of at-risk young people, but we aren't using them to their fullest potential and if we want to make a real and lasting difference (and not just jail/ignore/hope it goes away) we should make the brave choice and put more money into engaging these young people in positive activities.

Oh, and #61 keep up the good work- you are making a difference! And you're right: when will the Evening News report good news about young people?
59

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

15/10/2008 13:31:02
[He talks of getting out before it's too late: "I've got a lot of mates in jail at the moment. I don't want to end up doing the same because of the bairn. I want to get into hairdressing."]

I'm not quite sure how a swastika tattoo is going to help at the interview, even supposing anyone wants to employ someone with a criminal record.

Perhaps in a place where they ask "Do you want the Number One skinhead or the Number Two skinhead?"
60

alex.d.,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 13:33:18
18# you have taken the words straight from my mouth. Time for some serious action. When is someone finally going to bring back the birch. We all know they wont want that coming to them, it has to help, I think we the public should decide. These neds hang around just looking for trouble, and usually at the tax payers expense.
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Decent,

15/10/2008 13:35:23
68 - Aw - and i thought you'd be a bit bigger - and more handsome! Funny the impressions you get in your head eh?
63

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

15/10/2008 13:45:55
Wow. I'd supported cutting the abortion limit to 20 weeks, but this story makes me wonder whether it oughtn't to be raised to 21 years.
64

Local Lass,

South Queensferry 15/10/2008 13:47:09
#66 but he only knows how to count up to 6.....or by the looks of it 5 and a half......the wee sh*te

65

Zoobee,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 13:47:35
Bring back national service.
66

hondo,

15/10/2008 13:50:11
did they pay the news for this advert for there drug dealing business
67

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

15/10/2008 13:51:19
"If you must ask, I've been working with young people just like these for the past 10 years, so I know something about what works and what doesn't. I'm not saying that the criminality of what some young people do should be ignored - of course, like all criminal behaviour, it should be addressed through the courts - but that a lot of crime could be prevented by early intervention work from youth agencies, before it even gets to the criminal justice stage."


On the other hand, it could all be prevented by just shooting them.
68

King Konte,

15/10/2008 13:54:52
All hard nuts want be hairdressers nowadays by the way. Ha ha. What a little berk Sean Weir is. Dont go near him as i have been told he carries a set of hair straightners in his pocket. Teapot.
69

The Judge,

15/10/2008 14:03:55
Maybe its just me but everytime I look at that photo I hear..Lets Get Ready to Rumble by Ant & Dec?!

I feel sorry for these wee diddys. A life on the dole, in and out of jail and zero prospects.

They'll spend their whole life on some sink estate, drinking cheap lager & eating all their meals from Iceland & Lidels.

Most if not all of them will be dead before they reach 50.

Well done to the EEN for highlighting how stupid these wee scumbags really are.

The Bebo site is the funniest thing I've ever seen on here.
70

James (1),

15/10/2008 14:05:23
"I had £2500 in cash hidden in a sock at home and my mum went mental, wondering where I got it."
I told her granny gave me the pair along with this wollen hat. After that she was ok.


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Decent,

15/10/2008 14:11:57
83- How do you find these? Can you find my daughter's one?
72

Autolycus,

15/10/2008 14:12:00
#78 - But what about the cost of the bullets? The noise pollution? The funerals? The "wrongful shooting" lawsuits?...

Maybe youthwork would be cheaper, cleaner and would mean that solicitors and courts would be less busy? Just a thought...
73

Decent,

15/10/2008 14:25:17
87 Nah I'm joking- she's a sweet thing - I'm just nosey.
74

Wee kak,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 14:27:07
I dont see the use in banning these yobs from one place only for them to go to another. It's not really solving the problem is it?
75

Wee kak,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 14:29:11
I couldnt contain my laughter when I read that Sean wants to get into hairdressing. Not very macho is it?
76

Local Lass,

Right Behind Sean.....with a baseball bat 15/10/2008 14:33:36
#59 that link to Bebo almost made me pee my knickers ! This is how intelligent (or not)that wee tw*t Sean Weir is:

"A SHOUT OUT 2 MA MUCKERS IN THE JAIL C UZ SOON BOIS"

Without a doubt, Sean, you'll be inside soon enough....and someone will be inside you.

Oh I, and whose the burd in the photo next to you, her wi the fake tan - looks like you've been busy adding someone else's head to the photo, hiding the fact that your real bird's a dug.

Here's what his real profile should say:

Gender = unknown, still experimenting
Age = mentally, age 4
Relationship Status = still looking for my dream man
Weight = fat wee sh*te
Life = no got one
Animal = sheep, any sheep will do
Get along with my parents = I don't know who they were. I'm a wee b*stard
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Mr Al,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 14:40:43
Just to re-iterate what people have already said, where are the articles on the vast majority of young people, doing good things around the city.

Shame on the Evening News. Shame.
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Joe Smith.,

Moscow 15/10/2008 14:42:33

#92 but they're pictured on Calton hill - is there a flock of sheep there, or do they just make do with a bit of ned to ned love action?
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The Baker,

15/10/2008 14:43:01
Your name is who you are ??

Mikey uranus
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elayne,

15/10/2008 14:44:01
the wee tubes dont even have the sense to set thier bebo profile to private ,gives people a laugh mind you
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The Baker,

15/10/2008 14:44:21
Even the queen said you were annis horriblis
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likkitysplit,

www.breakthecycleofignorance.co.uk 15/10/2008 14:45:43
Breed out the ignorance, its the only way to truly break the cycle of ned culture.

Offer a free sterilization service on the NHS for anyone who has not already reproduced. Use an attractive financial incentive making doubly sure that the neds are aware of whats on offer.

It will take 20 to 40 years (1 or 2 generations) and the problem will be solved.


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fresian,

edinburgh 15/10/2008 14:48:04
Local lass, a fresh youn boy like Sean is sure to be "popular" in jail. He can look forward to being a good "wife" for some real hardman
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The Baker,

15/10/2008 14:48:33
Sean Weir is an anagram of

I new *rse he he


he will do
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Local Lass,

At Sean's house scoring some tabs..... 15/10/2008 14:56:30
#93 And I'm an admirer of you, Mario (and Foo) - you both make me laugh in times of trouble........
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Liz,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:06:34
I do wonder what Sean and his mates actually think of them themselves?

I view these people not with fear or intimidation but with pity that they cannot see how sad their little lives are. All their pretending to be 'hard' and 'cool' bragging about fights etc. in some misguided desire to impress their peers is really quite sad for them that they have nothing better to do with their lives.

I am curious to know where wee Sean gets his opinions about Jews from, he hardly looks the religious type or even educated enough to even know what a Jew is.
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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:06:41
Yes - yes let's do it. But we'll need a lot of fingers to spell out YMENT! I'll go get the hats - you set up the bebo.
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Save Portobello Park,

Duddingston 15/10/2008 15:07:47
This is the sort of scum they want to "educate" in our neighbourhood.
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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:08:01
Aw - but I want allknowing to join us - and he won't get the bus :-(
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Liz,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:08:10
#104
Yeah, we can all stop off in Argos on the way down and get kitted out with some top quality jewellery on the way. I am not sure where we would be able some appropriate stuff to drink but I suppose there are enough outdoor shops to get some meths from.
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qohldr,

15/10/2008 15:09:33
The police are gathering evidence to pursue Asbos against gang members, banning them from Princes Street.

Why? all the police have to do is have a word with the Commanding Officer at Redford barracks, ask him to send a platoon down Princes st on Friday night and they (the police) will turn a blind eye.
Even better round them up and stick them in the barracks for the week end and see how much trouble they cause then.
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Joe Smith.,

Moscow 15/10/2008 15:10:15

Spasmoloid #1 "I like hitting people" - arf. You look like you couldn't fight a wheelie bin.

Spasmoloid #2: "I got chucked out of McDonalds for making a racket" - no you didn't. You got chucked out of McDonalds for being a spasmoloid

Spasmoloid #3: "I was charged with terrorism" arf. No you weren't - you were charged under the terrorism act, but not for terrorism, you were charged for being a time waster. Big difference, Osama Bin Spasmoloid
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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:13:21
Hahahaha I like that new word - spasmaloid - that just sums them up to a t! Mind we'll get some PC tw*t on in a minute - who duznae like it so much.
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Reality Cheque,

15/10/2008 15:17:26
How does one get "inside the mind" of a vacuum?
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fresian,

edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:17:29
Lickysplit, 1 or 2 generations for the ned species is only 13 years
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Joe Smith.,

Moscow 15/10/2008 15:17:44

The YMS - Young Mental Spasmoloids - should try and widen their horizons a bit. Selling eckies in Edinburgh is a bit studenty. They should go to Govanhill and see if they last an afternoon without getting killed.
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miffy the bonfire slater,

15/10/2008 15:24:11
I reckon these little ponces will be getting up out of their clarty wee beds very soon, so we can all look forward to their comments here.

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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:25:15
Osama Bin Spasmaloid!!! Hahahaha oh how I hope Sean is reading this and likes his new nickname. The spasmaloids don't seem to be biting yet - must still be in their beds - or still in school asking their teacher how you spell "yous".
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clerrie derrie,

clermiston 15/10/2008 15:27:18
look at this, giving the guy a article to explain what a bad person he is, and now he gets to show off to his friends. this is first class toilet paper well done evening news once again you write another cracking article about a wee chave. i suppose this is another "we should understand there problems" sorta thing......NO chance, take the poor unborn child off them when it is infact born and cancel there giro's layabout scum!
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Joe Smith.,

Moscow 15/10/2008 15:27:37

#116 I think their folks/ grandfolks should log on too. And the police. It'll be like collective therapy.
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Giraffe,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:29:10
Finally got onto their page. It's not as juicy as the Peter Marshall story - that was funnier, imagine if we saw their family bebo site.

Sean really does look like a gay boy, shame and trying to act all hard too, his bird is really a Girls World doll if anyone can remember them - he's practising his hairdressing.

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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:32:36
Giraffe - Ay I still miss Carla and often think back with fond memories.
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Local Lass,

South Queensferry 15/10/2008 15:34:25
Jings - this is too much everyone. I'm laughing so much I'm REALLY going to pee myself. Thanks to Sean and his YLT for providing us all wth the opportunity of the biggest p*ss-take I've ever know. Really, thank you !
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Giraffe,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:41:09
Decent - lol. Maybe once Shaun of the Deadends finally ends up in the big hoose he'll share his cell - that'd be fun. Wonder when his appeal will be....am sure EEN will keep us all up-to-date, who needs celebrity mags when we have our very own local celeb paper.
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Decent,

15/10/2008 15:45:20
Ay Giraffe - it's quite addictive though - I've stopped reading the mags - this is much better. I await the appeal with bated breath.
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Giraffe,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 15:47:40
For a split second I'd forgot about Kenny Ritchie, is he still on holiday?