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Yeah, sometimes
it's three or four of them.

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lt's not even safe to go out
down to the shops anymore.

:24:09
Grannies are no respecter
of race, creed or sex.

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Theirs is a harsh.
ruthless world...

:24:16
a tough world, a world in which
the surgical stocking is king.

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But what are they in it for,
these senile delinquents...

:24:25
these layabouts in lace?
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- Oh, the violence.
- The prestige, mainly.

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- The free gifts.
- Poking the knee in the groin.

:24:34
We like pulling the heads
off sheep.

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And tea cakes.
:24:39
We have a Iot of trouble with grannies.
Pension day i s the worst.

:24:43
Soon as they get it,
they blow the lot...

:24:44
on milk, tea, sugar,
a tin of meat for their cat.

:24:48
The whole crux
of the problem, uh...

:24:51
lies in the basic
dissatisfaction...

:24:54
of these senile delinquents
with the world as they find it.

:24:58
They begin to question, uh,
the values of their society.

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They see their sons
and daughters growing up...

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to become accountants, uh,
soIicitors, sociologists even.

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And they begin to wonder,
"ls it all worth it? ls it all..."

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Another prime target for vandalism
is telephone boxes.

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But mostly,
they just live for kicks.

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But there are other kinds
of violence abroad...

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other gangs, equally vicious,
equally determined...

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such as the baby snatchers.
:25:57
Hey What is this?
:25:59
Hey! Help !

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