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kizz81:
you have got to remember here that we are talking about the mansfield police, or mansfield joke as we now call them
i work at our local indian resturant and there was a big fight outside which involved the chefs nose being broken and did the police evan collect a witness statment off me?? or infact follow up anything NO
2 monthes later the same kids came back and through building materials at the staff cars ( luky my landy was not there ) they took me around mansfield woodhouse in there police van looking for the people i saw one and they took so long to stop and get out the guy had run off though a 200 space car park and got away 3 months later i am still waiting to be contacted by the police
glad it turned out ok in the end
cheers kieran
way2deep:
it's another unfortunate story from this ever increasing don't give a damn society we live in ...i wanted our out of control 15 yr old son out of our house and phoned the social services to arrange for him to be placed somewhere and got told just kick him out and "report him missing after 3 days "....i was totally disgusted ....i told them i wanted him out of the house but wanted him to have a safe place to go but the gal on the phone said that was all they could offer .......it's crazy ..when you think last year a certain police force turned out to help find lionel blairs lost dog :shock:
you should have told them there is a car crash outside ya house that never fails to get them there in droves normally ...cos it seems they are happier to see a couple of dented cars ,cos there may be a fine or ticket they can issue :evil:
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: "simdeb" ---had a phone call from the police today, not amused they reckon my son was not at risk although he had been gone for 3 nights with no money for food, phone calls etc, if i had said he was depressed and threatened to take his own life them they would have called the helicopter out as well, still left very unhappy and my trust has surely been knocked we have sat and had a talk and he's says he is finding it hard to cope about his friend that got killed when he was 8 at the bottom of our street, going to family therapy and to the grave side together but don't know what else will help him 'cope'
any suggestions would be very much appreciated
--- End quote ---
Has he been to the GP and been recomended for counselling? It does help to offload onto someone completely independent.
I'm not a medic, but I would be wary if the doc suggects 'happy pills'.
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