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just over 1000 car torched in france. the article says it's becoming a new year tradition among the youth. quite the tradition, hope it doesn't become one here.

This sickens me.

It is obvious that those idiot lowlife doing the torching have very little in their lives, and it is a fair bet they don't own a car, and have never had to save to buy one.

What is up with anti car New Years stuff. This is bad, but at least criminal charges can be made. Unlike with Japan where they road block people from going to the shore or mountain tops to catch the first sunrise.

The word "youth" is a code word. Do a little digging, and look into the history. This is mostly a problem in a limited number of specific geographic regions around Paris.

Along the same thinking with some North American ''youts'' , how about that great new ''knockout'' game ?

Here , the hero blindsides an unsuspecting innocent person , say at a subway or sidewalk , and smashes him/her in the head with the best punch they can muster.

Time to take the XBOX away .

I believe they do it, because fireworks under the public is banned there ?

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