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TikTok Newest-Ish Trend: Kicking People's Doors

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Don't think this is necessarily "new" for a TikTok trend, but it's on the news and people are rightly concerned if it's a home invasion about to happen.

They're playing with fire, especially those who do it in that part of America, Texas. People are packed there for self-defense.

I hope it won't make its way to Britain or other countries.

PhilipMarc
6 days ago
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martinlufc5637

If it's happening in America it will eventually happen here, kids today are out of control

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jms19

Yeah it’s silly and the problem is most kids doing it will just think it’s a bit of fun, but it can scare people n

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Lynibis

Well the more people put it on the news and chat mediums the more chance there is of it being copied!

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KateGriff169

I had it where I am with school kids constantly kicking my door, had to get police involved etc because he was happening daily for 2 weeks

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Leannexxx

That happens here as it is this is nothing new just like knock a door run but instead kicking it I won't say what I did when I was a kid god you will all be having a fit 😂😂

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Lynibis

I think it's time I got a video doorbell if this takes off round here, especially after a neighbour got his car stolen opposite my house!

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jam45

I did not know TikTok allow this type of video to be shared on their platform. I don't watch TikTok only when a LD member includes it into their chat. All I saw was a gang of feral youths wanting a bit of fame and getting assaulted or/and arrested.

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jdible

Hope it doesn't come to the UK anyone tried kicking our doors in I would feel very sorry for them as we have two big German shepherds who would bite the hell out of them

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MelissaLee1

It was called Knock down Ginger when we were kids.Knocking doors and then running off.Kicking them in was for debt collectors and other heavies lol. Image

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BonzoBanana

I've never used Tiktok and I've seen nothing that makes me want to. I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.

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janphoenix51

BonzoBanana ...No me neither,our daughter only uses WhatsApp ,NEVER used any of the other Social Media sites, she's NOT interested & never has been.

Partner DELETED his twitter account years ago during conversations with a Barnsley fan after the local derby between Sheffield Wednesday & Barnsley...

The Barnsley fan saw my Northern Irish born partner was wearing his Northern Ireland shirt on his profile & called him a POTATO PICKING IRISH TERRORIST during a conversation which was supposed to be about football!!

This really upset my partner who is a gentle person who doesn't like violence..

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MelissaLee1

The 1839 Metropolitan act forbids it as well.

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telmel

Kicking in doors there could result in knocking on heavens door

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Imnotcheap

Another good reason I don't have tiktok. I'll never understand why people do these things

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Jerseydrew

A new wave of knock and run. Nothing knew. Had it myself a few years ago. Caught the kid who tried to blame some phantom teenager. Best bit was a few weeks later I started working at his school. He behaved after that

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