The computer controls all the other characters in the game, including the headmaster, other teachers, the school tearaway, bully, swot and other pupils.
Basketball and track and field are the two sports most commonly associated with tearaway pants and windpants.
Wild tearaways, wreckers and vandals, who, happily, are still in the minority, are undermining school discipline and community standards and causing an immense loss to public funds by their activities.
Yet the cost of the use of drill halls to train young tearaways to become good citizens would be amply justified by the reduction in the cost of potential crime.
If a policeman decides to give a 16 or 17-year-old tearaway a fixed penalty notice, that is the end of it, but the court cannot have the same discretion.
He may have been a bit of a tearaway in his youth and may even have tattoos on his arms, or something unseemly such as that.
From my own observations, they capture the enthusiasm and imagination of young tearaways who have an absolute obsession with driving away cars.
There will always be tearaways and boom boys.