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How do I cope with interfering Neighbours ?
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bert&ernie wrote:Do go and see a solicitor - you can get a free 1/2 hour consultation .....
This is said many times on this forum but it is not necessarily true. You are not legally entitled to a free half hour and this is not available everywhere either. If you make an appointment with a solicitor, make sure you check whether you will have to pay and how much.0 -
Just a quick update
I have now filed my harrasement claim with the Police. They were really helpful and have given great advice.
I just now need to keep a diary and not get rid of any evidence.
Stange, but nothing else has happened since their Son went away with his Mum (he lives with his Dad and step Mum) the Son told someone at school he had been told to keep a diary of when I told my Son off, I was told as it was presumed I knew.
Thanks again for all the support."Dogs come when they are called. Cats take a message and get back to you" :j :j0 -
Hi dazzieboo, I agree with previous posters,it is horrendous what you have been put through by some mailicous person. Surely she could be charged with wasting police time? How can people do this when there are children being properly abused and no one takes any notice? There could have been a child needed by ss and yet they have been sent on wild goose chase calls because of this women. She must really need some help.:smileyhea:heart: Mrs Lea Nov 5th '11
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Thats great-very inspirational for others-shows the Police do listen sometimes.Hope this gives you a boost.
Dont let the bad guys win.0
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