Seniors duke it out at retirement village meeting

SLM

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Seniors duke it out at retirement village meeting

By DANIEL R. PEARCE, QMI Agency



REUTERS/Mike Blake/File
SIMCOE, Ont. -- Police were called to a retirement village in Port Rowan, Ont., after two seniors got into a scuffle at a public meeting to discuss the possible expansion of the community clubhouse.
Two men grappled, fell to the floor and rolled around in front of about 140 people before the battle was broken up, a witness said.
“Can you imagine this, a bunch of senior citizens?” said resident Beryl Barton, who was in the front row and watched as the pair rolled right up to her feet.
“It’s the talk of the village right now.”
The complex consists of about 326 freehold housing units that share a clubhouse with a billiards table, whirlpool and indoor pool.
The community is divided over whether to go for the expansion, which would result in a $500,000 mortgage, Barton said.


The fracas started Thursday afternoon, she said, when a man who was objecting to the way the meeting was being run refused to hand over the microphone.
Somebody tried to take the microphone from him, which led to the fight, Barton said.
Norfolk OPP sent two officers to the scene, which had calmed down by the time they arrived, Const. Ed Sanchuk said.
Nobody was hurt in the altercation, he added.
“I’ve never heard of anything like this before,” said another resident who has lived in the complex for 17 years.
Charged with assault is Dan Steeves, 61, of Norfolk County.



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Geritol rage?8O
 

shadowshiv

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I love the picture associated with the article. They look all peaceful and then...splash. The red-headed woman kicks 'em all into the water.:lol:
 

SLM

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Standard stock photo to accompany article. In case there are readers out there saying "Seniors? What are those?".
 

#juan

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Standard stock photo to accompany article. In case there are readers out there saying "Seniors? What are those?".

Is someone 61 years old a "senior"? I find that depressing..:roll:
 

petros

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When the Gen Xers hit the retirement homes things will be chaotic. There will be fights over the last hit of crack..
 

earth_as_one

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Some people mellow as they get older and others may become angry and abusive. I have personal experience with chronic care facilities where sick old people end up. Most leave the place feet first.

As we age, we tend to become grumpier for a variety of reason... aches and pains, life long regrets... We also tend to to become less restrained and indulge our idiosyncrasies more..(Hoarders tend to become worse as they age). When we are younger, we might not punch the person we believe truly deserves it, but as we age and we start to loose our freedoms (like driving a car), we might just say screw it and deck the person.

Another issue is brain damage which can change dramatic personality changes. Strokes, dementia, other brain injuries (especially in the pre-frontal cortex) can cause personality changes. Sweet little old ladies who'd never hurt a fly, have a stroke and become mean, nasty and abusive... sometime even physically abusive.

Getting old can be unpleasant.