>Regrettably it feels like a lot of the
> stories in UK press  about UK people putting videos online, have been the 
> negative side, such as
> youths   videoing themselves smashing up a mcdonals, posting it to youtube 
> with
> their real name,   and then getting busted. The 'happy slapping' use of video 
> as a way for
> bullies to enhance   their fun at others expense, is another popular 
> mainstream UK mention of
> amateur web  video.

when I lived in Chelmsford 10 years ago, people told me to be careful
walking walking around alone after dusk.
i thought this was really strange since it looked like a typical
middle class surburbia (generic and dull).

Then one evening I was walking home and came upon a group of white preppy kids.
none of them were older then 14.
But i suddenly realized I should be scared.
these essex lads started stalking me and were out for blood.
i have no doubt they would have jumped me if I hadnt of started
speaking in my American accent, making them laugh.
"hey guys, hows it going !"

Jay

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