Freddie is a risk taker and does not take into consideration of any the public - he is closely associated with smoking weed and drinking - grundge movement. Smoking weed is a sign of rebellion it is something teenagers do. His clothing are very grundge and he belongs into a sub culture. His behaviour is reprehensible from an adults perspective he is someone who is behaving very badly. However he is not as helpless as Cook as he actually wants to go to college.
The binory opposite is the law seen through the policeman who is portrayed as ridiculous and stupid and incompetent. His misfortune creates humour and he appears to be a comedy factor. Therefore we cannot feel sympathetic towards him because he is portrayed as a fool - there is no way of the audience to look up to him. Our sympathies lie with the youngsters rather with the adults.
The woman in the food hut is represented and condoning drinking beer in the morning. They are breaking the law to smoke a 'spliff' and drink beer before college. She is breaking the law aswell as they are and this does not allow the audience to sympathise with them.
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