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It's easy to blame the Video game because after all the game is very popular & it's making tonnes of money. But the reality is...Parents need to pay more attention to their kids/teens and keep them busy by giving them chores and at the same time giving them incentives when they accomplish a task, So they learn to appreciate the gain instead of spoiling them to turn them into ferals.Educate them and Keep them busy, and most of all show them love.

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Do not forget not long ago a leading Australian based muslim, told his followers, it was alright to steal Australian infidels cars. So people car be as easilyy impressed by a computer game.

Posted by: Ian Holthouse of Woombye 10:17am today

So a 14, 15, 15 and 17 yo are out at 11.30pm on a Tuesday night, and it is because of a video game they did these crimes. I have a 14 yo, and if he is not in bed by 10pm at night, he gets his arse kicked. I think we should be looking elsewhere than video games if we want to play the blame game people

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  • Grand Theft Auto IV contains break-ins, muggings
  • Teen gangs decide to re-enact scenes in real life
  • Police say they couldn`t separate fact from fiction

THE world`s top-selling video game has been blamed for a two-hour crime rampage by a gang of six teens in New York.

The gang decided to take Grand Theft Auto IV from the television screen to the streets of Long Island.

In the video game, which has sold more than 8.5 million copies worldwide, players shoot police, sell drugs and car-jack vehicles.

The game, released in Australia last month, is the No 1-selling game on the Xbox 360 console and is rated MA15+ in Australia,

In the real-life re-enactment of the game, the crazed youths` rampage involved mugging, several break-ins and an attempted car-jacking in Garden City.

"They decided they were going to go out to commit robberies and emulate the character Nico Belic in the particularly violent video game Grand Theft Auto," said Nassau County Police detective-lieutenant Raymond Cote.

"These teens have difficulty separating fact from fiction, fantasy from reality. It was quite alarming."

Police said that the rampage began at 11.30pm on Tuesday when teenagers Brandon Cruz, 15, Gurnoor Singh, 14, Samuel Philip, 16, and Jaspreet Singh, 17, were sitting in Memorial Park in New Hyde Park looking for something to do.

Police said the youths decided to act out the game, in which players live out the life of Belic, an Eastern European criminal who uses murder and robbery to rise to the top of the underworld in "Liberty City", which has a close similarity to New York City.

"They were bored and decided this was a good idea," Lt Cote said.

According to police, the boys first mugged a man at a bus stop near the park, beat him and knocked out some teeth.

They then broke into some sheds and garages, stole bats and crowbars and met up with a couple more teens to continue the rampage.

The six then attempted to stage some car-jackings in Garden City. It was game over when one of their would-be victims - a 23-year-old woman in a 2008 BMW - called the police, who quickly arrested them.

All four of the original teen plotters were arrested, along with the two youths who joined them, Stephen Attard, 18, and Dylan Laird, 17.

They were all charged with first-degree robbery, except for Jaspreet Singh, who was charged with possession of stolen property. Other charges were pending.

Police would not say specifically how they knew the teens` crimes were motivated by Grand Theft Auto and not by some other motive. They said they discovered it during their investigation.

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It's easy to blame the Video game because after all the game is very popular & it's making tonnes of money. But the reality is...Parents need to pay more attention to their kids/teens and keep them busy by giving them chores and at the same time giving them incentives when they accomplish a task, So they learn to appreciate the gain instead of spoiling them to turn them into ferals.Educate them and Keep them busy, and most of all show them love.

Posted by: Rob Pirotta of Victoria 12:19pm today

Do not forget not long ago a leading Australian based muslim, told his followers, it was alright to steal Australian infidels cars. So people car be as easilyy impressed by a computer game.

Posted by: Ian Holthouse of Woombye 10:17am today

So a 14, 15, 15 and 17 yo are out at 11.30pm on a Tuesday night, and it is because of a video game they did these crimes. I have a 14 yo, and if he is not in bed by 10pm at night, he gets his arse kicked. I think we should be looking elsewhere than video games if we want to play the blame game people

Posted by: Dan of Briz 10:05am today
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