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Police bribe kids to be good


Police are bribing schoolchildren to be good with Big Macs, stuffed crust pizzas, computer games and new clothes.

In the first scheme of its kind in the UK, Sutton police will hand out Positive Citizen cards to children which give discounts at major high street stores in the town centre.

Cardholders caught misbehaving will lose their privileges, which are being funded by chains such as McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Zavvi and New Look Police officers will also escort young people on discounted visits to the bowling alley or cinema in an attempt to tackle antisocial behaviour.

Good behaviour bribes include:

  • Sutton Empire Cinema - £4.25 entry, instead of £7.50
  • Sutton Superbowl - £3 per game, instead of £4.50
  • McDonald’s - staff discount rates
  • Pizza Hut - 10 per cent off
  • Zavvi - 10 per cent off
  • New Look - 10 per cent off
  • Topshop - 10 per cent off Officers are convinced there will be positive results with their unique approach.

Sergeant Stuart Taylor-Bard, of the Sutton central safer neighbourhood team, said: “This is an exciting and innovative scheme and we want to give youngsters who live in the town centre the opportunity to make the most of its many discounts and benefits.

“It will encourage them to get to know us and give us the opportunity to work together to develop new projects in the future.”

The photo cards are initially being issued only to children aged 12 to 17 on the Benhill Estate and streets around Sutton town centre.

Those hoping to plunder shops for bargains may face a little disappointment. The cards can be used in McDonald’s and Pizza Hut only once a day.

Emily Fahey, the town centre manger, said: “The scheme is brilliant news for the town centre because the discounts encourage positive behaviour and make the area a more attractive place for young people to spend time and money constructively.

“This creates a more pleasant environment for us all. We are delighted with the positive response and are working through the town centre traders’ forum to sign up more businesses.”

The incentives are unlikely to find favour with everyone. Healthy eating campaigners may be dismayed that pupils are being encouraged to spend cash in fast food outlets.

But children will at least find it easier to get their “five portions a day” - that’s one Big Mac, a Meat Feast, chicken nuggets, fries and a Pepsi Max.

Application packs for the photo membership cards are available from the front office of Sutton police station in Carshalton Road.

Comments(5)

Libby Ralsuck says...
11:31am Thu 24 Jul 08

Excellent idea, now roll it out for adults, I pay my bills on time, I don't commit crime, I don't get drunk and puke everywhere, will I now be entitled to a discount on my council tax or possibly a card allowing me staff discounts on a new car? No? thought not, is it because bribery never works in the long term?

Carly says...
1:49pm Thu 24 Jul 08

I think this is a good idea, but aren't there better things to get discount on?
I know the company need to go ahead with the idea but I though this nation was trying to promote healthy eating, so discount McDonalds isn't going to help.
What about cheaper or free swimming? Or greggs even? A sandwich is better than a burger.

Carly says...
1:49pm Thu 24 Jul 08

I think this is a good idea, but aren't there better things to get discount on?
I know the company need to go ahead with the idea but I though this nation was trying to promote healthy eating, so discount McDonalds isn't going to help.
What about cheaper or free swimming? Or greggs even? A sandwich is better than a burger.

adrianshort says...
8:07pm Thu 24 Jul 08

The real problem with this scheme isn't that it probably won't cut crime. It's that by encouraging young people to think in terms of personal rewards for good behaviour, you're undermining the essential basis of good citizenship, which is to work for the common good, not personal gain.

More at adrianshort.co.uk

LiberalsOut says...
2:06pm Sun 27 Jul 08

Why is that the woolly do gooders approach crime and bad behaviour from the wrong end?Rather than reward good behaviour, which we should accept as the norm,we should come down hard on those causing the trouble and their parents.Name and shame them - put them in stocks - wear a placard - do something


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