Luckygirl a very thoughtful and interesting post, thank you.
I was fence-sitting regarding the 'nudging' of these young offenders off their mopeds, mainly because of the possible dangers to other road users and pedestrians. If other ways of catching them has proved to be ineffective it would seem to be proactive way to catch them 'red-handed', then the due process of law and hopefully their rehabilitation could begin.
Something needs to be done and urgently because of the dangers they pose and because, unless stopped, they could turn to even worse crimes. I'm sure that, behind every group of young people doing this, there are gangmasters and they are the ones who need to be stopped.
Do we still have a Child Guidance Service in this country? I have no idea these days.
The education system has to change so that young people with non-academic skills feel valued and valuable, rather than thrown on the scrap-heap while the teachers battle with tests, stats, form-filling etc.
I agree
It seems to me to be a case of either university or the 'little hope' alternative whereas society needs people with many other skills too.