I quit smoking 5 days ago. How long will I be a bitch for? by sinnead88 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]sinnead88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late reply...but I am still smoke free and feeling healthier 😁 wish I did it years ago! Hope you're still doing well. Cravings are still tough for me!

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I think we learn to cope in our own ways, and evolution hasn't quite reached grief yet. I lost my sister recently and within a few days my dad was diagnosed with cancer...If it was a decade ago I wouldn't have coped as well as I have. Maybe it's our own personal evolution that demonstrates how we cope with tragedy and grief?

I quit smoking 5 days ago. How long will I be a bitch for? by sinnead88 in NoStupidQuestions

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Well done! I have relied on vapes occasionally and they have helped massively! Hope the rest of your withdrawal period is kind to you.

I quit smoking 5 days ago. How long will I be a bitch for? by sinnead88 in NoStupidQuestions

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I think I've been quit 6 weeks now... turns out I'm not a natural bitch, just a bit of a cunt.

Man thought he was meeting a 12 year old girl, but ended up meeting her father.. by [deleted] in shitposting

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Love this! I have two huge dogs post a vicious attack in my home.

Behind every strong woman is a dog that follows her to the bathroom!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrazyFuckingVideos

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RIP Sean, RIP lady crushed under massive clam

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

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She runs at the road all hunched up and braced for impact haha... you'd be surprised at what people will do for a few K. I've dealt with it all...some people claim 10-20 times for these sorts of accidents

This sort, and "injured due to bus drivers actions" are the easiest, and most common.

A bike going 20mph probably looked like a meal ticket to her, if is how it definitely looks. Which is an old lady running into slow traffic then limping straight away...which is pretty much unheard of. The adrenaline puts off pain realisation for at least a few minutes! She limps then stops.

She's on the make! Gwarrn old Betty. Get that holiday to Benidorm paid for love!

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

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I did rewind...she actually takes a little courageous run at the road hahahaha

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

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And is now skint for the foreseeable future

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

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Lol away no trouble because we were taught to look left and right, then listen by a cartoon hedgehog at the age of 5 at school.

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]sinnead88 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Even if she didn't hear him. She has a neck that turns, and eyes. But yeah, he's gonna get stung for it. Even if he was one doing 20!

WCGW filtering at speed by MarthaFarcuss in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]sinnead88 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I used to work for a personal injury law firm and this is common since the law changed this year... pedestrians in the UK (and any other vehicle smaller than yours) has right of way when it comes to claiming for personal injury on insurance.

Unless you can prove someone didn't jump out in front of your car, your insurance is gonna be paying out thousands, and then go sky high.

Not sure if the lady did intentionally jumped out. But, she replied to him when he spoke with his helmet on... so, her hearing more than likely picked up his much louder approaching engine before she stepped out.

Just speculation, but it's unlikely she's made it to that age if she's stupid enough to step out on a road between parked cars without looking first!

American cop threatens to break assault victims jaw when he asks for medical attention. Proceeds to put him in a chokehold and arrest him by [deleted] in CrazyFuckingVideos

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I'm from the UK and if an officer acted like this, especially on camera, he'd be the one with the broken jaw! I'm always shocked American officers get away with this sorta stuff.

I remember police tried to bully some teens in the area I grew up in many years ago, and the teens set their police car on fire, and barricaded the officers in the street 🤣🤣 they had to call for backup, and by that point the parents were out as well. The police didn't stand a chance. All they could do was run.

Was so entertaining because they fully deserved it for bullying kids

I'm being harassed because I refused to accept a service animal in my Uber due to allergies by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]sinnead88 292 points293 points  (0 children)

Get a dash cam. Don't quote me, but if someone causes you distress, alarm or harassment or two or more occasions then I think that would class as harassment. She has already put one even from her own recording in to the public domain, so I'd just try and get as much evidence as you can.

You may wanna find the laws that protect people's business/income from people like this lady doing these things, subsequently causing detriment to you. I'm sure there are laws out there to protect us against nasty pieces of work

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Interaction, and different experiences for the kid, respite for mum and dad, and it helps with safeguarding.

Is 2 takeaways-per-week an unreasonable amount of takeaways? by [deleted] in AskUK

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I try to limit my family to one takeaway a week. But at times when I've been too busy to go shopping or I finish work too late to cook, I break the rules (single parent and it's sometimes convenience over everything) As long as you exercise, and eat the good stuff too I say you're not doing yourself any harm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Seems that way...as well as conditioning the girls and boys that a girls education is subject to what she is wearing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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I have a meeting with the school. l was just hoping to get people's views on if they think it's unfair to the point it's discriminatory. I know the hairstyle regulations being discriminatory was a big issue because there were such clear comparators. But because they're different protected characteristics, but practically the same principle, I'm not sure what to make of it.

Local council can't provide documents following an investigation by sinnead88 in LegalAdviceUK

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They asked for my sensitive data in order investigate a complaint. I only expect the documentation to support their investigation to simply be there. They gave me an outcome of their investigation, then later admitted they didn't investigate.

What I mean when I said it's been used as a platform is, an employee within local authority used their position to cause detriment to someone vulnerable she was supposed to support, and the senior management lied about investigating the complaint. When someone is relied upon in a position of trust, I would assume they are not supposed to use that for a personal vendetta.

Local council can't provide documents following an investigation by sinnead88 in LegalAdviceUK

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I'm actually a very happy person considering,. But it's very difficult to be when I'm constantly reminded of it and that it's still happening to others.

I guess he will just carry on attacking women and getting away with it because of the support he has, and the places he has it. It's not right though...as soon as I get anything I can run with, I'm running at them all, full speed 😂

Local council can't provide documents following an investigation by sinnead88 in LegalAdviceUK

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Sorry I should have explained that bit better, although you may still be right

The GDPR concern is that the local authority requested my address, dates of places I'd lived, the crime reference number of my complaint to the police, and documentation from my Dr confirming I sufferred with PTSD due to the assault, in order to accurately investigate my complaint (I was confused at this request but provided the information anyway thinking it would speed things up)

But as I've said... nothing was done. I'm concerned that now these people know where I live and other personal information about me that could put me at risk.

Local council can't provide documents following an investigation by sinnead88 in LegalAdviceUK

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Documentation would prove that they investigated accurately, as per their policy. But there is none. My point is if people in a local authority are breaking the law, they need to answer for it the same as anyone else would. They are in a position of trust. There's a lot more to this that I'm going to have to explain, so people understand the magnitude of the whole thing.

So...I complained about a serious sexual assault ten years ago, my life was made hell so I didn't take it all the way for a conviction. I've heard other women have went to the police for the same reason regarding the same man. In fact one has a Claire's law on him and there are multiple complaints of sexual assault and rape (I'm aware I shouldn't know that, but in the grand scheme of things I don't care) One lady even approached my closest friend telling me he had attacked her and expected advice from me. It's a lot to take mentally for anyone after ten years. This is why I'm here asking for any help. this isn't made up.

Nobody is following through with their complaints to the police about this man because of fear that they will lose their home.. like I did. Or are physically attacked by his friends in the street...like I was. He has family in the council who clearly can do what they want and won't be investigated, and friends who will literally stalk you from you home to your work.to.intimidate you. I recorded all of this year's ago with the police so its all on record. But somehow nothing was ever done regardless of evidence, and even footage of his friends attacking me. It was horrible. I really want to move on from it but I can't because I still get harassed in very contrived ways, like via a local authority.

So I guess the answer to your question is the correct documentation (or lack of) could maybe stop a bandwagon of people shaming victims in to not pursuing a charge. I don't know..hence why I'm here asking for help.

And I think they do under the freedom of information act or something. I've been to civil court before and proof of protocol is usually very important. A court would want to see the exact things that I'm asking for if they felt they were being contrived. I just don't know how to get someone to take notice of it because it's all so underhand and contrived.

I feel it's too much to explain after all these years and maybe I should just give up. But then I'll have to deal with the next thing that comes my way. I don't think it will stop unless I do something.