but audrey when bethany took the e because of him in 07: it was a mistake, you can’t just kick him out, he’s still your son! he smashes up the street the following year: lock him and throw away the key!
Pathetic ? For one David wasn't a kid, at the time he was 17 going to be 18 therefore in the UK he is considered an adult. Number 2 the sentence was too soft considering he committed at least 10 different counts of vandalism followed by 2 assault's with a deadly weapon followed by assaulting a police officer not to mention he's been arrested and cautioned twice for 2 previous convictions of harassment and drug possession so tell me why this was a harsh sentence ?
@@xx.jahseh.x2050 Yes,Because He Really Had Done A Lot Of Damage To The Street. Sentences Were Not Tough Enough Back In 2008. The Sentences Are Tougher Nowadays,But It Wasn't The Case If You Go Back 15-20 Years Ago Between 2003 And 2008.
I can understand why David wanted to be put away. After all the things he had done out whether it was out of anger, hatred or revenge, David knew deep down that he was messed up and talking to his mum wasn't going to put an end to it as he would just do something bad again and again. David believed that smashing up the street was his only to put a stop to his madness and accepted going to a Young Offenders Institute not just for his own safety but for the safety of his family and everyone on the street.