Hi Richard H - Sorry you disagree with my opinion and perhaps I should express myself another way. I beleive that more than 95% of schoolchildren are a credit to their parents, the schools they attend and that they give respect where it is deserved. I meet a lot of children when caravanning and believe they, if listened to they can hold a very good and sensible conversation with you. I have also found that if you meet them half way in any situation they will respond in a similar manner.
I also subscribe to the fact that if you meet a group of youngsters on your own then mob culture may prevail.
I live in the NE of England and find that we locally have a very capable and talented group of youngsters, and most of them are a very important part of the community.
I mainly use CC sites and CL's and some of the children you meet when I am there are a credit to their parents and society.
with regard to respect I will always maintain that respect has to be earned. and how I long for the days when, lawyers didnt chase ambulances, that the village policemen who had the power to clip you around the ear. school teachers who teached and who went to sites who also accepted children etc,etc,etc.