I was waiting for the bus. I noticed a boy about 11 or 12 really getting into his mom’s face because his sister had to pee! His sister being 6 and it fucking cold out! Then the little fucking asshole let loose about their family troubles etc. I stepped in and told the little fucker to clam up and respect his mother, his poor mother was trying to apologize for his behavior at the bus stop, I tried to offer her or her daughter my mitts as it was fucking colder than a whore’s last kiss. The little girl was so belittled by her brother she yelled ” I don’t like you” . She had this sad little face on her. I’m glad I stepped in. As for her little brother he might in up in foster care if he keeps it up. Fuck you ya little punk. —Glad I stood up for justice.
This article appears in Nov 25 – Dec 1, 2010.


Good for you! Little bastard should learn some respect…
I swear the young kids around here have no respect for people at all. There are two boys in particular who always hang out around Lacewood bus terminal, one who’s maybe 11 and the other who’s probably 13 or 14. The little twerp kid is always yelling and taunting someone. Makes you wonder who’s raising them.
I myself would like to smash them but of course I dont because I will be the one getting charged and looking like the asshole. and really the little pricks arent worth it.
or get my ass kicked by a bunch of 11 year olds LOL
What shitty little kids. PF you should smack one of them little bastards.
The kids have no respect because parents do not instill respect. The parent(s) here have had ten-twelve years to do something. But they may be of philosophy that kids shouldn’t be disciplined or they need the freedom to “express themselves” or other such nonsense that has been spouted by “experts” for too many years.
I agree BT, it’s definitely in most cases the parents at fault for the way they raised their kids. My brothers and I would have never talked to people like that.
NGF- first time I’ve ever felt like smacking a child… BUT, I’d rather not go to jail and come across crazy.
Unfortunately, by age 12, “learning respect” is no longer an option. This little mini-melvin will soon be learning other things, like telling his P.O. what he wants to hear and how to “suitcase” contraband into a provincial correctional facility.
I remember a kid walking at mumford terminal…
I watched him walk by and he turned to me and said,
“what the fuck you lookin at… I’ve got a pistol”
…
out loud at a bus terminal.
admitting to a concealed weapon… in public.
brazen and fucking stupid aren’t even close to words beginning to describe how utterly tragic this future inmate’s life is going to be.
granted, I was willing to bet that day he didn’t have a gun…
but still….
some kids like this need a good whack across the lips, but with the stupid fucking laws these days, mom would end up in jail. o like i did to my oldest son, he started mouthing off hard, i grabbed him by the shirt, he said he would call the cops on me. i said go ahead, they’ll only find your cold body by the time they got there. he shut his fucking mouth really damn quick then. i told him that i helped bring him into this world, and i could damn well take him out faster than he came.
that’s really sad behaviour. i couldn’t find the clip but it’s the nasty kid calling his mom stupid and telling her to shut-up http://www.3click.tv/mp4//The%20Simpsons/s…
p.f., you saw those two also. from what i heard, the older one’s dad is a crackhead, and the mom is, well we won’t go there.little fuck asked for for a smoke one day about 2 weeks ago. when i told him no, he started to call me a bunch of shit, and i just walked over to him, looked him dead in eyes, and told him next time i saw him, i would call cops on him, and have him put in child services. he said something back, and i reached in my pocjet for a phone that i don’t havem, and bam, he was gone like the new smell of a virgin’s pussy.
Lmao. Who the fuck cares? It was a 12-year-old throwing a temper tantrum in public. That’s not particularly shocking. He’s a KID. Leave him alone. Yeah, kids are bastards. Some are “polite” and keep quiet, and some don’t. And he’s probably going through puberty so he just threw a hissy fit. One incident that might’ve been seen is probably not indicative of the entire family’s life.
He’s just showing them bitches who’s boss, ya know what I’m sayin’!
And sisters are annoying. Really fucking annoying, at any age.
Not to mention, OP, you calling the kid out in front of everyone probably didn’t help to make the situation any better or any less awkward for the mother.
you should’ve done the humane thing and handed him over to Bishop Lahey for a bit of TLC.
Holy fuck, obviously most bitchers on here don’t have kids, cos their talking out of their asses. Kids can be taught respect, I know my 13 year old shows respect to me and all adults. Maybe instead of ripping into the 11 year old you should look at the “innocent” mother and ask her how she “raised” her kid.
Hip check into traffic.
PF, LS- I’ve seen those two little shits around too. First time they tried to start something with me and my two Navy buddies over not having a smoke to give them. Easy to deal with: just don’t back down and tell them like it is (something like get outta my face you pre-pubescent piece or shit). They back off.
Next time I saw them, one asked EXCEPTIONALLY politely if I could call the bus gotime for him..
Good times all around haha.
sadly, I’m with Broc.
The parents treat the kid like a nuisance and show little patience and you get a disobedient little twat. Take an interest FFS
I wasn’t there and certainly none of us know what goes on in that family. On one hand, I think it is okay to trya nd help people out but don’t assume you know what is going on with that child (he is 12, he is a child) or that family. Maybe you have seen me struggling with my son. We have a good family life but he struggles with mental health issues – attachment disorder, maybe some autism, etc etc – and you have never seen a tanturm until you have seen his…it is not because he is mouthy or spoiled but because he suffered a lot of trauma before coming to his forever family. What he needs at times like that (and me and his little sister) is support – help ensuring that we are safe. many times strangers have helped us in that way…and one time some asshole screamed at me saying that if I couldn’t handle him he should go somewhere else and threatening to call the cops. My poor little poor who only wants peace and order in his life is now terrified of the police and scared he will be taken away. I would be curious how many people who commented actually have kids or who may have kids who struggle with issues…it is worth taking a mile long hike on our shoes befor eyou think you have the answers.