
Why, of late, are people throwing rocks from overhead bridges at cars? A few have got killed that way. The government is now spending tens of millions putting metal mesh panelling several metres high and curving inwards to try prevent people hurling objects from bridges to cars being driven below them. In New South Wales at least, some of the mesh panels have native flowers impressed on them. I suppose in the hope that beautification of material, even as bland as mesh wire on overhead bridges, might deter rock throwers.
There are now bridges over highways that are completely enmeshed with an all-round cage structure excluding the possibility of those Neanderthal creatures throwing anything at all. Where does this rock throwing urge come from and why? Some, with a bend to psycho babble, might argue it is men’s innate desire to go back to the cave. … Others might conclude that those that get up in the morning wanting to engage in rock throwing at cars would have to be diagnosed as being mentally unstable. With Australia’s poor record on mental health, it would not be at all surprising this to be the case. It mightn’t just be those rock throwers that are walking around in need of help. Our jails often perform a duty belonging to mental health. In fact, many agree that our high rate of incarceration is due to those unfortunate enough to suffer from mental health problems ending up in jail. Those correctional institutions are lumbered with the extra role of a de-facto mental health institution as well as catering for genuine law breakers
The other habit for which no answer has popped up yet is the compulsion to scratch windows with sharp objects. I presume many people must catch trains in the morning, not just with sandwiches in their briefcases, but also with Stanley knife, perhaps battery operated tools and routers, to put and engrave their weird messages on the windows. There is hardly a train that hasn’t had their windows scratched. Even the top windows are given this treatment. It means the vandal travellers are standing up on seats to do their work, or some might take stepladders as well. It is not just a single scratch in a moment of madness or a fleeting post relationship or failed marital flash-back, no, a continuous scratching backwards and forwards over and over again. The letter Z seems to dominate. Is it the literate joy of operators for the letter Z or is there some subliminal message that only the initiated understand? Again, analyst might well argue that this desire to leave messages has always been with us from the pre-historic scratchers of the Palaeolithic cave art of the South of France or the Egyptian Hieroglyphics’ of more recent times. Our own indigenous rock paintings are proof of people wishing to put feelings onto surfaces and make engravings or paintings.
The problem is that those trains will hardly be viewed in thousands of year’s time and one can only surmise, if no sense can be made of the messages now, how will it in anno 10510?
Almost all trains, even brand new ones, are damaged by those carving scratchers. It means there must be thousands of travellers engaged in this strange ritualistic social behaviour. Or, are we all close to being at the edge of suffering mental disorders? We pretend to be ‘normal’ and civilised but how close are we in being totally out of control? They certainly are out of control on our overhead bridges and suburban trains!
We have seen the rioting and looting by people in countries suffering from enormous natural calamities such as earth quakes and tsunamis. In a relatively wealthy country such as Chile we saw TV footage of people fighting over cans of soft-drinks, carrying away radios and TV’s, items of clothing. Police and Army with guns at the ready were called in to restore order. In other words, people engaged in behaviour they would otherwise never engage in. It is far easier to understand those people letting emotions get the better of them. Thousands of people lost their loved ones. Children, parents, friends, neighbours, all those gone in a flash. Hundreds of thousands are without home or shelter. Lives totally disrupted.
Here in the perennial stableness of Australia we do not have those natural calamities, oh well, the drought excluding, or a call back on some new priapism suffering cars, the cancellation of a cricket or footie match!
I doubt though that drought stricken farmers have taken to hurling rocks or scratching train windows. We complain about public transport but at the same time thousands who use the public facility also damage them. Who does all that scratching and why?
Is there despite this stableness and calm an undercurrent of terrible frustrations only a nano moment away from people close to the edge? Do they see hurling rocks or damaging properties as a way of getting contentedness or a fulfilling of lives otherwise lacking? What goes on in those minds that open their Stanley knife and start scratching or slashing the windows and seats? Perhaps we ought to be tolerant and accept a behaviour that releases some stresses which would otherwise express itself in random dog strangling, bouts of faeces throwing, or worse, in homicide.
It is hard to put a reason for vandalising. I sometimes wonder if drugs might have something to do with behaviour that make people do certain things. Are they having meth crystals melting away in their cavities somewhere? Look at those sprayers on suburban fences and private property. Spray cans are now kept behind lock and key in shops and proof of age is required. Some of those spray paint pictures are nice, especially on endless boring and forgotten walls adjacent to railway lines.
Anyway, next time you are in the train it could well be you who can’t resist the urge to start scratching ZZDIOt Zr^) Za##mbod on the window.
Apropos; do women scratch windows or hurl rocks?
Ah, I think you’ve stumbled upon one of the mysteries of the universe, Gerard: why do people behave like idiots and arseholes? I’m afraid I can’t answer it for you, either, for me it is one of the eternal mysteries, like: “How do they get Teflon to stick to the frying pans?”
Some things are just beyond mere mortal ken and beyond explanation.
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Now, there’s a question?
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Where did you get that photo of me?
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Where’s your uniform Sister?
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I’ve been sneaking out without my veil!
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When I was a kid I was labouring under the misunderstanding that society would get better. Technology would allow us to work less, therefore have more leisure time in which to reflect, create, write, exercise, and make some sort of contribution to our families, neighbourhoods and wider communities.
The introduction of personal computers and the internet really should have been the vehicle for this improvement with people of all ages learning, studying, exploring and contributing on-line. Well meaning governments and educational institutions have provided courses on computing to allow the unemployed and, or uneducated to gain some skills and move into the workforce. The result of all this is that young people can; order pizzas and coke on-line, download pornography; email each other, and so on.
This has resulted in such a sense of ennui that people go out of their way to obtain perverse pleasure from the destruction of the objects in their environs. Sometimes this destruction is fairly benign, yet annoying, such as graffiti, litter, and so on. At the other extreme they display such malice that a group will carry a 20 to 40 kg lump of concrete to a pedestrian overpass and try to drop it through some hapless truck driver’s window.
No, I don’t think women scratch windows or hurl rocks, however, there have been some cases lately where teenage girls have been involved in some fairly violent fights. This happened to a friend’s daughter quite recently. The gated community and expensive private school failed to protect the girl!
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You are right, there are some nasty bitchy girls around these days who do a lot damage with their cyber bullying…
Maybe we females hurt more with our words, than the men with their rock throwing. Still, to drop a rock on some innocent stranger is almost inconcievable to me… do those boys live under a rock, or what.
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It’s not just cyber bullying. Some of the little shrews are more violent than their male counterparts.
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Interesting piece, Gez. When I was a kid, the strange unfathomable urges to destroy stuff were satisfied by blowing up ants nests with tom thumb crackers and shooting holes in plants with shanghais loaded with dried peas.
I would never have thought of damaging public property – and I was well aware that serious consequences would follow for anyone who DID damage public property. Cops, and as a minimum, a thrashing from your Dad. And a reputation for being a troublemaker – would shut down job opportunities and limit one’s circle of friends to the criminal underclass.
Now days, f*ckwits damage important signs and threaten life and limb – in my opinion because there are no consequences of any significance. Theft with violence amongst the under 17s gets a serious caution and a suspended sentence . Hoo whee, major scary deterrent ! Not !
More than that, the consequences of being on the dole and having unlimited free time coupled with no consequences lead to the perfect storm.
In general I’m not in favour of violence as a solution to violent acts, but maybe I’m a soft wanker. Maybe if we reverted to the old tried and true informal justice of a severe kicking with size 12 steelcaps for jerkoff bad boy behaviour, we might make an impression on the impressionable.
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As a kid I was terrified of the wallopers. I still call them ‘Sir’ and ‘Ma’am’.
I know of a young bloke who stole about 50 cars as a teenager. Caught by the coppers for about ten of them. Never charged. Not worth the bother. Spent a few months in the ‘big house’ when he was nineteen for driving the getaway car. Now he’s violent towards his partner, who has escaped him, living incognito. On and on it goes.
Can’t help but wonder if a few well placed kicks in the backside may have helped. Perhaps some attention form his dad in the formative years, too?
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Sorry Gez, but we women don’t have any Neanderthal urges to scratch or break anything; we are there more to repair and to fix and to make good.
Simply, we are there to make the life better for all !
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