u/Alarmed-Mouse5909

▲ 110 r/Liverpool

I've only lived here for less than a year and I've had someone pull a weapon out on me at the townie bus stops and called a gaybod. At first they were throwing my friends food on the floor. I eventually walked away and told the police and they told me next time it happens just to jump in someone's garden and hide and call the police.

Another time I was walking to Morrisons through the townie and one spat at me on his bike. (For context the only exchange between us was him asking my name and where I was from. I did say Kirkby that's literally all I said. Turned around the corner and he spat on me). They followed me through home and bargains. The police came picked me up. I did ask for them to take my stuff for DNA testing but he said there was no point as they're so young they won't be on the system. Apparently the CCTV in the townie isn't great enough to identify them either which is literally the centre of Kirkby where everyone shops lol. I find that really odd because the police station is right next to it. So much for safety.

I've been called "faggot" numerous times since I've been here.

I was also recently stood outside park brow shops and a little one from a group shouted gayboy at me. Literally noone even bothered to look.

I've heard people shouting all sorts of racist stuff too which I've literally never heard before even when I lived in Huyton.

You wouldn't believe the amount of these gangs that go around and the parents just don't seem to care? Hell there's a poster of a boy who died of a knife attack near park brow shops and I just find it super ironic that clearly that hasn't really changed any of their behaviour. These kids are everywhere and you know what they dress like as well.

Black head to toe in montirex crew. Seriously can you start raising your kids better. If you're letting your kid go outside dressed like this do you really know what he's doing?

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