Over here they sponge of the state, hang around railway stations putting their benefits in fruit machines and ogling teenage girls.
Very Jeremy Kyle and Benefits Street. Ours wear Burberry and have fierce dogs.
What Trent said.
BBC Breakfast are during a week-long series on the reality of crime and the perception of crime. This morning, the item pointed out that statistically, younger people are more likely to be victims of crime than older people, yet the former seem to have no fear of crime, whilst the latter do. The Chief Constable of the Durham force (iirc) pointed out that the false perception regarding the prevalence of crime is often fuelled by the activity of social media.
Hope, it seemed as if your post was buried! I take the Chief Constable's point about social media.
I haven't seen any of that on Breakfast (probably not up early enough), but I can imagine it for all sorts of reasons.
Young people are less fearful than older ones, generally. Things don't seem quite real unless they actually happen to them. When something does happen which scares them witless, their attitude changes dramatically. I was the same, expect you were too.