Britain's got their first youth police commissioner, but rather than being a good example, people want her out.

Paris Brown becomes an internet sensation after she posted rants and boasted about her sex life, drug use and drinking. British people refuse to accept that the 17-year-old potty mouth Twitter teen user is the future of Britain.

Aside from posting rampant ramblings about her private life, she also tweeted about violence, being racist and her anti-gay comments. Although she was just appointed last week, people want to drop the job after her massive and inappropriate Twitter rambles.

"Worst part about being single is coming from a party/night out horny as f*** and having to sleep alone," she said in one tweet. Some more of her Twitter rants are as follows.

"Been drinking since half 1 and riding baby walkers down the hall at work oh my god i have the best job ever haha!!"

"i want to f****** cut everyone around me."

"I don't condone violence but im so pleased that my brother thumped the fat little ****."

"im either really fun, friendly and inclusive when im drunk or im an anti social, racist, sexist, embarrassing a****** often its the latter."

Her Twitter outburst seems very ironic compared to the series of television interviews she did a few days ago. Paris pledged to change the perception of young people and even referred to them as "lovely."

Brown who is currently under scrutiny was defended by Ann Barnes, the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner who was appointed last year. Barnes said that the public cannot condone any offensive tweet and pointed out that she wanted someone who is a "typical teenager" for the job.

"You cannot condone any offensive tweets and I certainly would not accept anything like that now that Paris has been appointed but I wanted somebody for this job who was a typical teenager," Barnes said in defense of Brown. "There is no way I would think of removing her from her post and I am sure Paris will learn from this mistake and be able to move forward to making a success of the role like I know she will."