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CPS Caught my Cunt Neighbours

1. Violent or not it still makes you a cowardly little bitch
2. Your neighbors who actually called it in are obviously better people than you
3. I'll read the whole thing if you could just shorten it by like 5 paragraphs
1. Not wanting to put young and vulnerable people at risk of violence isn’t cowardly
2. My neighbours who called it in don’t associate whatsoever with the family and so wouldn’t be suspected of leaving an anonymous tip, unlike us
3. Congrats of having the attention level of a pre schooler
 
This is a no-win situation. The foster system is full of abusers and pedophiles and people who want easy money. People who have no business being around kids. Not all, but a lot. Hopefully they were placed in the care of relatives that actually have brains and won’t allow them to be around their parents.
 
Backstory for this: my neighbours have three kids - we’ll call them A, B, and C, A being the oldest and C the youngest.

We don’t know the family that well. Their flat is the same size as mine and whilst four people at maximum can live in a flat of this size, theirs houses 7 currently - grandparents, the children’s mother, their aunt, and the three kids.
Last summer the kids show up at our doorstep -
We have a few pets in our house and they asked to play with them. We said sure, and whilst they were there we noticed signs of neglect. The oldest (11 at the time) her two front teeth were badly decayed (they later told us their mother doesn’t allow them to brush) they were all dirty, wearing dirty clothing, had matted hair, and the youngest had a nasty cut on her foot that hasn’t been taken care of. Their toenails were so long that they were curling under. This was all extremely suspect for us, but their grandmother and aunt showed up before we could really do anything. Keep in mind - it took them about 30 minutes to show up, seemingly unbothered that the kids were in what was pretty much a strangers home. We could’ve been anyone. They were stand offish with us.

the kids started visiting regularly throughout last summer - they had only met me twice and they were already clinging to me like a sister. They seemed to not get any kind of attention at home, they were just sent out to play. We noticed the same dirt on their skin for days on end because they hadn’t been bathed, if they saw food out in the open they’d always ask for it. We found out their mother spends all her time online. The youngest showed up with a bruise on her cheek on one occasion, and when I asked about it her and her sister told me nonchalantly that her mother had thrown a phone at her. She always seemed to be nursing some kind of injury. They were put out to play in a garden covered in clutter that they could very easily get hurt playing amongst.

9 times out of 10 if I heard the kids It was because one of them was either in distress or being screamed at - the way they were treated crossed the line from simple discipline to full on verbal abuse. They were regularly taunted and antagonised by their carers and were never offered comfort. I could hear them being screamed at through several concrete walls separating our homes. The oldest added me on social media, and through her posts I could see the condition of their home - clutter and mess everywhere, things falling apart, overcrowded, no sheets on the children’s beds, just an absolute pig sty.

My family discussed our options - we knew that if the police or CPS suddenly got involved in their lives they’d immediately know it was us who tipped them off, given how much time the kids were spending in our company. I live in a relatively rough area - I’ve seen some not great stuff - and as I had dependents in my home I was scared about potentially putting them at risk. We opted to try and find out what school the girls attended instead, and contact them about it. Before we could do so however, they just vanished.

We didn’t see them for pretty much all of autumn, winter, and part of the spring. I have no idea where they were or who they were staying with, but they reappeared about about a month or two ago and they seemed alright. We interacted with them a few times more - I’ve been ill with covid and so couldn’t go out to play with them when they asked. They’d go around gardens collecting grass to give to our guinea pigs, they’re really sweet kids, I can’t emphasise that enough.

A couple days ago we hear one of them being screamed at whilst she was frantically apologising. Like I said before, she wasn’t being yelled at for discipline - the yelling was just venomous. It’s not a way that you should ever talk to a child. Then a couple days after that, two police officers show up at our door and essentially tell us that a neighbour had anonymously tipped them off about the welfare of the kids. We gave thorough statements to them basically recapping everything I’ve said here, and I asked them if the kids were alright, and if anything specific had happened to prompt the neighbour to get the police involved - they said no, which wasn’t true.

I found out last night from our neighbour that the kids had been taken away by protective services three days ago. The oldest had had both of her front teeth knocked out, had a fractured arm, and was black and blue. Yesterday I caught them having clutter collected from their home as they were attempting to clean it up and make conditions liveable in order to get the kids back.

I genuinely can’t describe my anger. I’m not family so if I were to contact the police to ask about the welfare of the kids I’d be shot down. I know they’re safe but I don’t know where, or who they’re with, all I know is that they must be terrified. I’m worried that I’ll never see them again, but even more I’m worried that I will, and that they’ll be placed back in that home with the vile fucks supposed to care for them. I have no idea who inflicted those injuries on the oldest girl, but it doesn’t matter - four adults lived in that house and three of them failed to intervene or prevent this from happening, they’re all guilty in my eyes. I have no idea what to do and I’m just stuck here angry beyond belief. I have to live in the same street as those fuckers, essentially the same building. I live and care for a disabled person who can’t work, we legally collect money from the government as a result - they’re all unemployed and collecting benefits but are perfectly healthy. Their lives haven’t been damaged by addiction, tragedy, injury, or anything like that - all they suffer from is laziness and it infuriates me that people like them manipulate the system. I live in a working class community filled with some of the most hardworking people I’ve ever met, but it’s a few rotten apples like them that give us a bad name.

If I pass them in the street I really doubt I’ll have the strength to not explode man. Sorry for the long post but I am beyond pissed. I hope they get what’s coming to them.
Anyone that can hurt a child, an animal or the elderly is a piece of shit. My family fostered an abused boy for awhile when I was just a kid. His family lived behind us and things were the same there as what you explained. You could hear his mother constantly screaming @ him or him crying from her beating on him. CPS visited the house several times but claimed he showed no signs of abuse. Turns out, she would beat him on the bottoms of his feet so no one could tell. It takes a real bitch to do that to her own child. Hopefully the kids in your post will never have to go back there and as long as they dont, the cycle of abuse is probably broken. I understand how you're feeling and gotta say I dont think I could live that close to those adults and not knock on their door and beat the fuck out of everyone of them over there that I could. Wouldn't even have a problem going to jail for it if i had to, they deserve it. All of them.
 
Backstory for this: my neighbours have three kids - we’ll call them A, B, and C, A being the oldest and C the youngest.

We don’t know the family that well. Their flat is the same size as mine and whilst four people at maximum can live in a flat of this size, theirs houses 7 currently - grandparents, the children’s mother, their aunt, and the three kids.
Last summer the kids show up at our doorstep -
We have a few pets in our house and they asked to play with them. We said sure, and whilst they were there we noticed signs of neglect. The oldest (11 at the time) her two front teeth were badly decayed (they later told us their mother doesn’t allow them to brush) they were all dirty, wearing dirty clothing, had matted hair, and the youngest had a nasty cut on her foot that hasn’t been taken care of. Their toenails were so long that they were curling under. This was all extremely suspect for us, but their grandmother and aunt showed up before we could really do anything. Keep in mind - it took them about 30 minutes to show up, seemingly unbothered that the kids were in what was pretty much a strangers home. We could’ve been anyone. They were stand offish with us.

the kids started visiting regularly throughout last summer - they had only met me twice and they were already clinging to me like a sister. They seemed to not get any kind of attention at home, they were just sent out to play. We noticed the same dirt on their skin for days on end because they hadn’t been bathed, if they saw food out in the open they’d always ask for it. We found out their mother spends all her time online. The youngest showed up with a bruise on her cheek on one occasion, and when I asked about it her and her sister told me nonchalantly that her mother had thrown a phone at her. She always seemed to be nursing some kind of injury. They were put out to play in a garden covered in clutter that they could very easily get hurt playing amongst.

9 times out of 10 if I heard the kids It was because one of them was either in distress or being screamed at - the way they were treated crossed the line from simple discipline to full on verbal abuse. They were regularly taunted and antagonised by their carers and were never offered comfort. I could hear them being screamed at through several concrete walls separating our homes. The oldest added me on social media, and through her posts I could see the condition of their home - clutter and mess everywhere, things falling apart, overcrowded, no sheets on the children’s beds, just an absolute pig sty.

My family discussed our options - we knew that if the police or CPS suddenly got involved in their lives they’d immediately know it was us who tipped them off, given how much time the kids were spending in our company. I live in a relatively rough area - I’ve seen some not great stuff - and as I had dependents in my home I was scared about potentially putting them at risk. We opted to try and find out what school the girls attended instead, and contact them about it. Before we could do so however, they just vanished.

We didn’t see them for pretty much all of autumn, winter, and part of the spring. I have no idea where they were or who they were staying with, but they reappeared about about a month or two ago and they seemed alright. We interacted with them a few times more - I’ve been ill with covid and so couldn’t go out to play with them when they asked. They’d go around gardens collecting grass to give to our guinea pigs, they’re really sweet kids, I can’t emphasise that enough.

A couple days ago we hear one of them being screamed at whilst she was frantically apologising. Like I said before, she wasn’t being yelled at for discipline - the yelling was just venomous. It’s not a way that you should ever talk to a child. Then a couple days after that, two police officers show up at our door and essentially tell us that a neighbour had anonymously tipped them off about the welfare of the kids. We gave thorough statements to them basically recapping everything I’ve said here, and I asked them if the kids were alright, and if anything specific had happened to prompt the neighbour to get the police involved - they said no, which wasn’t true.

I found out last night from our neighbour that the kids had been taken away by protective services three days ago. The oldest had had both of her front teeth knocked out, had a fractured arm, and was black and blue. Yesterday I caught them having clutter collected from their home as they were attempting to clean it up and make conditions liveable in order to get the kids back.

I genuinely can’t describe my anger. I’m not family so if I were to contact the police to ask about the welfare of the kids I’d be shot down. I know they’re safe but I don’t know where, or who they’re with, all I know is that they must be terrified. I’m worried that I’ll never see them again, but even more I’m worried that I will, and that they’ll be placed back in that home with the vile fucks supposed to care for them. I have no idea who inflicted those injuries on the oldest girl, but it doesn’t matter - four adults lived in that house and three of them failed to intervene or prevent this from happening, they’re all guilty in my eyes. I have no idea what to do and I’m just stuck here angry beyond belief. I have to live in the same street as those fuckers, essentially the same building. I live and care for a disabled person who can’t work, we legally collect money from the government as a result - they’re all unemployed and collecting benefits but are perfectly healthy. Their lives haven’t been damaged by addiction, tragedy, injury, or anything like that - all they suffer from is laziness and it infuriates me that people like them manipulate the system. I live in a working class community filled with some of the most hardworking people I’ve ever met, but it’s a few rotten apples like them that give us a bad name.

If I pass them in the street I really doubt I’ll have the strength to not explode man. Sorry for the long post but I am beyond pissed. I hope they get what’s coming to them.
Publicise their address at least some local hwroa will fill the useless cunt parents in
 
1. Violent or not it still makes you a cowardly little bitch
2. Your neighbors who actually called it in are obviously better people than you
3. I'll read the whole thing if you could just shorten it by like 5 paragraphs
I agree it needs to be reported. What if those kids were being raped? Would they report that? Abuse is abuse and those kids deserve a better life. But not like in the Foster care system would be any better, same shit happens there that does in their shitty sitch now.
 
Backstory for this: my neighbours have three kids - we’ll call them A, B, and C, A being the oldest and C the youngest.

We don’t know the family that well. Their flat is the same size as mine and whilst four people at maximum can live in a flat of this size, theirs houses 7 currently - grandparents, the children’s mother, their aunt, and the three kids.
Last summer the kids show up at our doorstep -
We have a few pets in our house and they asked to play with them. We said sure, and whilst they were there we noticed signs of neglect. The oldest (11 at the time) her two front teeth were badly decayed (they later told us their mother doesn’t allow them to brush) they were all dirty, wearing dirty clothing, had matted hair, and the youngest had a nasty cut on her foot that hasn’t been taken care of. Their toenails were so long that they were curling under. This was all extremely suspect for us, but their grandmother and aunt showed up before we could really do anything. Keep in mind - it took them about 30 minutes to show up, seemingly unbothered that the kids were in what was pretty much a strangers home. We could’ve been anyone. They were stand offish with us.

the kids started visiting regularly throughout last summer - they had only met me twice and they were already clinging to me like a sister. They seemed to not get any kind of attention at home, they were just sent out to play. We noticed the same dirt on their skin for days on end because they hadn’t been bathed, if they saw food out in the open they’d always ask for it. We found out their mother spends all her time online. The youngest showed up with a bruise on her cheek on one occasion, and when I asked about it her and her sister told me nonchalantly that her mother had thrown a phone at her. She always seemed to be nursing some kind of injury. They were put out to play in a garden covered in clutter that they could very easily get hurt playing amongst.

9 times out of 10 if I heard the kids It was because one of them was either in distress or being screamed at - the way they were treated crossed the line from simple discipline to full on verbal abuse. They were regularly taunted and antagonised by their carers and were never offered comfort. I could hear them being screamed at through several concrete walls separating our homes. The oldest added me on social media, and through her posts I could see the condition of their home - clutter and mess everywhere, things falling apart, overcrowded, no sheets on the children’s beds, just an absolute pig sty.

My family discussed our options - we knew that if the police or CPS suddenly got involved in their lives they’d immediately know it was us who tipped them off, given how much time the kids were spending in our company. I live in a relatively rough area - I’ve seen some not great stuff - and as I had dependents in my home I was scared about potentially putting them at risk. We opted to try and find out what school the girls attended instead, and contact them about it. Before we could do so however, they just vanished.

We didn’t see them for pretty much all of autumn, winter, and part of the spring. I have no idea where they were or who they were staying with, but they reappeared about about a month or two ago and they seemed alright. We interacted with them a few times more - I’ve been ill with covid and so couldn’t go out to play with them when they asked. They’d go around gardens collecting grass to give to our guinea pigs, they’re really sweet kids, I can’t emphasise that enough.

A couple days ago we hear one of them being screamed at whilst she was frantically apologising. Like I said before, she wasn’t being yelled at for discipline - the yelling was just venomous. It’s not a way that you should ever talk to a child. Then a couple days after that, two police officers show up at our door and essentially tell us that a neighbour had anonymously tipped them off about the welfare of the kids. We gave thorough statements to them basically recapping everything I’ve said here, and I asked them if the kids were alright, and if anything specific had happened to prompt the neighbour to get the police involved - they said no, which wasn’t true.

I found out last night from our neighbour that the kids had been taken away by protective services three days ago. The oldest had had both of her front teeth knocked out, had a fractured arm, and was black and blue. Yesterday I caught them having clutter collected from their home as they were attempting to clean it up and make conditions liveable in order to get the kids back.

I genuinely can’t describe my anger. I’m not family so if I were to contact the police to ask about the welfare of the kids I’d be shot down. I know they’re safe but I don’t know where, or who they’re with, all I know is that they must be terrified. I’m worried that I’ll never see them again, but even more I’m worried that I will, and that they’ll be placed back in that home with the vile fucks supposed to care for them. I have no idea who inflicted those injuries on the oldest girl, but it doesn’t matter - four adults lived in that house and three of them failed to intervene or prevent this from happening, they’re all guilty in my eyes. I have no idea what to do and I’m just stuck here angry beyond belief. I have to live in the same street as those fuckers, essentially the same building. I live and care for a disabled person who can’t work, we legally collect money from the government as a result - they’re all unemployed and collecting benefits but are perfectly healthy. Their lives haven’t been damaged by addiction, tragedy, injury, or anything like that - all they suffer from is laziness and it infuriates me that people like them manipulate the system. I live in a working class community filled with some of the most hardworking people I’ve ever met, but it’s a few rotten apples like them that give us a bad name.

If I pass them in the street I really doubt I’ll have the strength to not explode man. Sorry for the long post but I am beyond pissed. I hope they get what’s coming to them.
That’s so sad. In situations like this all you can really ever do is show the kids as much kindness and love that you can. Always call if you suspect abuse but usually they don’t do shit but stop by and ask a few questions and look in the pantry. If you got food and there are no marks there’s not much they can do. You did good tho.
 
What an awful story but this is becoming the normal in this world. You have people that were raised by parents that didn't care about them to then turn around and have kids they could care less about. It's a vicious cycle that makes me worry of what is to come as these abused children become adults if they get the chance to live that long.
 
Backstory for this: my neighbours have three kids - we’ll call them A, B, and C, A being the oldest and C the youngest.

We don’t know the family that well. Their flat is the same size as mine and whilst four people at maximum can live in a flat of this size, theirs houses 7 currently - grandparents, the children’s mother, their aunt, and the three kids.
Last summer the kids show up at our doorstep -
We have a few pets in our house and they asked to play with them. We said sure, and whilst they were there we noticed signs of neglect. The oldest (11 at the time) her two front teeth were badly decayed (they later told us their mother doesn’t allow them to brush) they were all dirty, wearing dirty clothing, had matted hair, and the youngest had a nasty cut on her foot that hasn’t been taken care of. Their toenails were so long that they were curling under. This was all extremely suspect for us, but their grandmother and aunt showed up before we could really do anything. Keep in mind - it took them about 30 minutes to show up, seemingly unbothered that the kids were in what was pretty much a strangers home. We could’ve been anyone. They were stand offish with us.

the kids started visiting regularly throughout last summer - they had only met me twice and they were already clinging to me like a sister. They seemed to not get any kind of attention at home, they were just sent out to play. We noticed the same dirt on their skin for days on end because they hadn’t been bathed, if they saw food out in the open they’d always ask for it. We found out their mother spends all her time online. The youngest showed up with a bruise on her cheek on one occasion, and when I asked about it her and her sister told me nonchalantly that her mother had thrown a phone at her. She always seemed to be nursing some kind of injury. They were put out to play in a garden covered in clutter that they could very easily get hurt playing amongst.

9 times out of 10 if I heard the kids It was because one of them was either in distress or being screamed at - the way they were treated crossed the line from simple discipline to full on verbal abuse. They were regularly taunted and antagonised by their carers and were never offered comfort. I could hear them being screamed at through several concrete walls separating our homes. The oldest added me on social media, and through her posts I could see the condition of their home - clutter and mess everywhere, things falling apart, overcrowded, no sheets on the children’s beds, just an absolute pig sty.

My family discussed our options - we knew that if the police or CPS suddenly got involved in their lives they’d immediately know it was us who tipped them off, given how much time the kids were spending in our company. I live in a relatively rough area - I’ve seen some not great stuff - and as I had dependents in my home I was scared about potentially putting them at risk. We opted to try and find out what school the girls attended instead, and contact them about it. Before we could do so however, they just vanished.

We didn’t see them for pretty much all of autumn, winter, and part of the spring. I have no idea where they were or who they were staying with, but they reappeared about about a month or two ago and they seemed alright. We interacted with them a few times more - I’ve been ill with covid and so couldn’t go out to play with them when they asked. They’d go around gardens collecting grass to give to our guinea pigs, they’re really sweet kids, I can’t emphasise that enough.

A couple days ago we hear one of them being screamed at whilst she was frantically apologising. Like I said before, she wasn’t being yelled at for discipline - the yelling was just venomous. It’s not a way that you should ever talk to a child. Then a couple days after that, two police officers show up at our door and essentially tell us that a neighbour had anonymously tipped them off about the welfare of the kids. We gave thorough statements to them basically recapping everything I’ve said here, and I asked them if the kids were alright, and if anything specific had happened to prompt the neighbour to get the police involved - they said no, which wasn’t true.

I found out last night from our neighbour that the kids had been taken away by protective services three days ago. The oldest had had both of her front teeth knocked out, had a fractured arm, and was black and blue. Yesterday I caught them having clutter collected from their home as they were attempting to clean it up and make conditions liveable in order to get the kids back.

I genuinely can’t describe my anger. I’m not family so if I were to contact the police to ask about the welfare of the kids I’d be shot down. I know they’re safe but I don’t know where, or who they’re with, all I know is that they must be terrified. I’m worried that I’ll never see them again, but even more I’m worried that I will, and that they’ll be placed back in that home with the vile fucks supposed to care for them. I have no idea who inflicted those injuries on the oldest girl, but it doesn’t matter - four adults lived in that house and three of them failed to intervene or prevent this from happening, they’re all guilty in my eyes. I have no idea what to do and I’m just stuck here angry beyond belief. I have to live in the same street as those fuckers, essentially the same building. I live and care for a disabled person who can’t work, we legally collect money from the government as a result - they’re all unemployed and collecting benefits but are perfectly healthy. Their lives haven’t been damaged by addiction, tragedy, injury, or anything like that - all they suffer from is laziness and it infuriates me that people like them manipulate the system. I live in a working class community filled with some of the most hardworking people I’ve ever met, but it’s a few rotten apples like them that give us a bad name.

If I pass them in the street I really doubt I’ll have the strength to not explode man. Sorry for the long post but I am beyond pissed. I hope they get what’s coming to them.
Too bad you didn't "explode" a long time ago
 
Backstory for this: my neighbours have three kids - we’ll call them A, B, and C, A being the oldest and C the youngest.

We don’t know the family that well. Their flat is the same size as mine and whilst four people at maximum can live in a flat of this size, theirs houses 7 currently - grandparents, the children’s mother, their aunt, and the three kids.
Last summer the kids show up at our doorstep -
We have a few pets in our house and they asked to play with them. We said sure, and whilst they were there we noticed signs of neglect. The oldest (11 at the time) her two front teeth were badly decayed (they later told us their mother doesn’t allow them to brush) they were all dirty, wearing dirty clothing, had matted hair, and the youngest had a nasty cut on her foot that hasn’t been taken care of. Their toenails were so long that they were curling under. This was all extremely suspect for us, but their grandmother and aunt showed up before we could really do anything. Keep in mind - it took them about 30 minutes to show up, seemingly unbothered that the kids were in what was pretty much a strangers home. We could’ve been anyone. They were stand offish with us.

the kids started visiting regularly throughout last summer - they had only met me twice and they were already clinging to me like a sister. They seemed to not get any kind of attention at home, they were just sent out to play. We noticed the same dirt on their skin for days on end because they hadn’t been bathed, if they saw food out in the open they’d always ask for it. We found out their mother spends all her time online. The youngest showed up with a bruise on her cheek on one occasion, and when I asked about it her and her sister told me nonchalantly that her mother had thrown a phone at her. She always seemed to be nursing some kind of injury. They were put out to play in a garden covered in clutter that they could very easily get hurt playing amongst.

9 times out of 10 if I heard the kids It was because one of them was either in distress or being screamed at - the way they were treated crossed the line from simple discipline to full on verbal abuse. They were regularly taunted and antagonised by their carers and were never offered comfort. I could hear them being screamed at through several concrete walls separating our homes. The oldest added me on social media, and through her posts I could see the condition of their home - clutter and mess everywhere, things falling apart, overcrowded, no sheets on the children’s beds, just an absolute pig sty.

My family discussed our options - we knew that if the police or CPS suddenly got involved in their lives they’d immediately know it was us who tipped them off, given how much time the kids were spending in our company. I live in a relatively rough area - I’ve seen some not great stuff - and as I had dependents in my home I was scared about potentially putting them at risk. We opted to try and find out what school the girls attended instead, and contact them about it. Before we could do so however, they just vanished.

We didn’t see them for pretty much all of autumn, winter, and part of the spring. I have no idea where they were or who they were staying with, but they reappeared about about a month or two ago and they seemed alright. We interacted with them a few times more - I’ve been ill with covid and so couldn’t go out to play with them when they asked. They’d go around gardens collecting grass to give to our guinea pigs, they’re really sweet kids, I can’t emphasise that enough.

A couple days ago we hear one of them being screamed at whilst she was frantically apologising. Like I said before, she wasn’t being yelled at for discipline - the yelling was just venomous. It’s not a way that you should ever talk to a child. Then a couple days after that, two police officers show up at our door and essentially tell us that a neighbour had anonymously tipped them off about the welfare of the kids. We gave thorough statements to them basically recapping everything I’ve said here, and I asked them if the kids were alright, and if anything specific had happened to prompt the neighbour to get the police involved - they said no, which wasn’t true.

I found out last night from our neighbour that the kids had been taken away by protective services three days ago. The oldest had had both of her front teeth knocked out, had a fractured arm, and was black and blue. Yesterday I caught them having clutter collected from their home as they were attempting to clean it up and make conditions liveable in order to get the kids back.

I genuinely can’t describe my anger. I’m not family so if I were to contact the police to ask about the welfare of the kids I’d be shot down. I know they’re safe but I don’t know where, or who they’re with, all I know is that they must be terrified. I’m worried that I’ll never see them again, but even more I’m worried that I will, and that they’ll be placed back in that home with the vile fucks supposed to care for them. I have no idea who inflicted those injuries on the oldest girl, but it doesn’t matter - four adults lived in that house and three of them failed to intervene or prevent this from happening, they’re all guilty in my eyes. I have no idea what to do and I’m just stuck here angry beyond belief. I have to live in the same street as those fuckers, essentially the same building. I live and care for a disabled person who can’t work, we legally collect money from the government as a result - they’re all unemployed and collecting benefits but are perfectly healthy. Their lives haven’t been damaged by addiction, tragedy, injury, or anything like that - all they suffer from is laziness and it infuriates me that people like them manipulate the system. I live in a working class community filled with some of the most hardworking people I’ve ever met, but it’s a few rotten apples like them that give us a bad name.

If I pass them in the street I really doubt I’ll have the strength to not explode man. Sorry for the long post but I am beyond pissed. I hope they get what’s coming to them.
Damn.... Where was this at you should name and shame since it's public record
 
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